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Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.
Adding salt to water raises its boiling point because it increases the boiling point elevation. The presence of salt disrupts the formation of water vapor bubbles, requiring a higher temperature for the liquid to boil. This is a colligative property, meaning it depends on the number of particles dissolved in the water rather than the identity of the solute.
Boiling point is an intensive property. Intensive properties are independent of the amount of substance present, meaning that the boiling point remains the same regardless of how much of the substance is present. For example, the boiling point of water is 100°C at standard atmospheric pressure, whether you have a cup or a liter of water.
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100 degrees
Oil is not soluble in water; the boiling point remain unchanged.
The difference is 100 oC.
The boiling point of pure water, at standard pressure, is at 100 0C.
212 degrees Fahrenheit
At high elevation the pressure is lower and the boiling point depends on this pressure.
the boiling point of pure water PH value is 0 (neutral) is 100 Degrees Centigrade. or 212 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes. Adding salt to water elevates the boling point and depresses the freezing point
The boiling point is 100 degrees celsius, exactly the same as ordinary water as the two are no different (apart from the sea salt).
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That all depends on how much salt is in the water. Adding salt to water lowers the boiling point, but the degree to which it's lowered depends on the concentration of salt. More salt, lower boiling point.
At 4.7 atm, the boiling point of water is approximately 132.5 degrees Celsius. This is higher than the typical boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure (100 degrees Celsius) due to the increased pressure.