No but 10ml of water will start 2 boil b4 20 ml of water
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The boiling point is the temperature at which a substance boils. Different substances have different boiling points. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. You have to have an accurate thermometer to measure boiling point.
No, boiling point is not affected by volume. What will change is the amount of energy you need to put in to get it to boiling point.
Boiling point is themperature when a liquid is transformed in a gas.
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What is the hypothesis on how will adding different flavors of koolaid affect the boiling point of water
different substances have different boiling points, a main reference to boiling points is the boiling point of water (H2O) which is 100 degrees Celsius
Measuring the temperature of the boiling point at different pressures.
The boiling point of water depends on the purity of the water as well as the atmospheric pressure.
Different places have different elevation, and different elevations have different air pressure. It is the ambient air pressure which affects the boiling point of water. Air presses down on water, making it harder for the water to form bubbles. Less pressure produces a lower boiling point. More pressure produces a higher boiling point.
Yes, it may be different depending on mineral content. Pure water boiling point- 212 degrees Fahrenheit