Dodecane will burn from a wick but a pool of liquid dodecane can only be ignited if the temperature is raised to around 75 degrees Celcius. A pool of dodecane will ignite spontaneously at around 203 degrees Celcius, just below its boiling point.
100 oC is the boiling point of water at 1 atmosphere pressure.
It is the water boiling temperature under atmospheric pressure.
Salt raises the boiling point of water. The process is known as boiling point elevation. The higher the concentration of salt in the water, the higher the boiling point of water is raised.
Whether or not the boiling point of neon is negative depends on the temperature scale used to describe the boiling point. If the boiling point is given in Celsius or Fahrenheit, the boiling point is negative. However, in Kelvin, which cannot be negative, the boiling point is positive.
Dodecane will burn from a wick but a pool of liquid dodecane can only be ignited if the temperature is raised to around 75 degrees Celcius. A pool of dodecane will ignite spontaneously at around 203 degrees Celcius, just below its boiling point.
Dodecane gas will condense to a liquid at its boiling point of approximately 216°C (421°F) at standard atmospheric pressure.
Octane is an eight-carbon hydrocarbon compound commonly found in gasoline, while dodecane is a twelve-carbon hydrocarbon that is typically used as a standard reference in chromatography. Octane is lighter and more volatile compared to dodecane, which has a higher molecular weight and boiling point.
As Dodecane boils at 216 degrees C so, the answer must be below 216 degrees C as if it was 216 degrees C then it would still be a gas and not a liquid.
No melting point is at a hot temp and boiling is 210 •f
212 Fahrenheit is considered hot. It is the boiling point of water at sea level.
100 oC is the boiling point of water at 1 atmosphere pressure.
when they get hot enough
It is the water boiling temperature under atmospheric pressure.
It means boiling points are hot and freezing points are cold.
It will be the boiling point of water: 100oC
Hot water boils faster than cold water because it is closer in temperature to the boiling point. The boiling point of water is 100oC. If we had hot water at 90oC and cold water at 20oC, then the hot one would reach the boiling point of 100oC faster, since it only has 10oC more to go adn less heat needs to be added.ummm... hot water and hot water boil at the same rate...