The nature of the liquid and the pressure.
pressure and temperature ..apex
The answer is in the question Everything can be a solid, liquid or a gas. Below 114'C Iodine is solid, at 114'C it melts and becomes a liquid. Then at 184'C Iodine boils and becomes a gas, therefore above 184'C it is a gas. This is assuming that the pressure stays constant. Usually if you raise the pressure the boiling and melting point drop. For example at sea level water will boil at 100'C, on the summit of mount Everest (where the pressure is low) water will boil at 70'C. You can almost imagine the low pressure sucking the water into a gas, and the high pressure squashing it back into a liquid
Water can boil below 100 degrees Celsius depending on the area of the world. A lab was conducted in science class that our water boiled at 94.6 degrees Celsius. The average boiling point for water is 100 degrees Celsius but that does not mean it will always be that degree to boil.
Because it is measured in even numbers with a 0 degree freezing point and a 100 degree boil.
A chemical change occurs when you boil something. Also, evaporation can occur when it gets hot enough.
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Heat or energy applied and atmosphereic pressuresPressure and temperature (apex)
Heat or energy applied and atmosphereic pressuresPressure and temperature (apex)
(Explanation): phase diagrams are all about showing what phase a substance will be at at different temperatures and pressures. This is because these are the only two factors that affect it. Therefore, pressure and temperature are the two factors that determine the boiling point.
Where the liquid is starting to boil
Yes, every liquid will boil at a specific temperature refered to as its "boiling point."
When the temperature reaches the correct temperature (boiling point).
the stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy is required to boil the liquid ...
Only a liquid can boil. HCl boils at -84.9C
Yes. Evaporation can happen at temperatures below the boiling point. It is possible for a liquid to completely evaporate without ever having come to a boil.
No, to boil, the material would have to be in a liquid state. Paper is not.
A liquid starts to evaporate at its boiling point. Boiling is the action of the liquid turning into a gas (evaporation)
They 'reach' it by heating up the liquid till boiling point is reached.