Ethanol has a heat of vaporization of 38.56 kj/mol
and a normal boiling point of 78.4 degrees celsius.
Kerosene has a specific gravity of 0.820 at 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water boils when the temperature gets to 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Water does not melt. It changes into a vapor-like fog and disappears into a gas.
In simple terms, hurricanes are fueled by water vapor. More vapor evaporates from warm water than from cold water. If water temperatures are less than about 80 degrees Fahrenheit, then there will not be enough water vapor to sustain a hurricane.
As soon as the temperature drops below the dew point, water will condense from water vapor.
Ethanol can be separated from rum through a process called distillation. In distillation, the mixture is heated to convert the ethanol into a vapor. The vapor is then cooled and condensed back into a liquid form, separating it from the other components of rum. This process takes advantage of the difference in boiling points between ethanol and the other components, allowing for their separation.
Ethanol would be a gas (vapor) at 1000 degrees Farenheit, Centigrade or Absolute (Kelvin).
Ethanol at 65(degrees) C.
It is generally 212 deg F or higher.
"Turning to vapor" is a description of boiling. At normal conditions, water boils at 212oF.
Paraffin wax begins to melt at temperatures above 99 degrees Fahrenheit. It begins to boil and produce vapor at approximately 698 degrees Fahrenheit.
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== Vapor Pressure Of Ethanol== According to Shuzo Ohe's conmputation program it's 102.65 mmHg.
It's water vapor or otherwise known as steam. Water changes to water vapor or steam at 212 degrees F and 100 degrees C. (F=Fahrenheit C=Celsius)
Heating a mixture of ethanol and water would produce a mixture of water vapor (steam) and ethanol vapor. Depending on the composition of the mixture, there could be more ethanol vapor than steam in the resulting gas mixture.
Kerosene has a specific gravity of 0.820 at 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
212 Degrees Fahrenheit,100 Degrees Celsius
6 moles COULD be produced