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4 Οκτ 2024 · Boiling point, temperature at which the pressure exerted by the surroundings upon a liquid is equaled by the pressure exerted by the vapor of the liquid; under this condition, addition of heat results in the transformation of the liquid into its vapor without raising the temperature.
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There are two conventions regarding the standard boiling point of water: The normal boiling point is commonly given as 100 °C (212 °F) (actually 99.97 °C (211.9 °F) following the thermodynamic definition of the Celsius scale based on the kelvin) at a pressure of 1 atm (101.325 kPa).
6 Αυγ 2020 · Learn how atmospheric pressure, elevation, and impurities affect the boiling point of water. Find out the boiling point of water in different locations and at room temperature.
13 Αυγ 2024 · The boiling point of water is 100 °C or 212 °F at 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level), but it varies with altitude and impurities. Learn more about the factors that affect water's boiling point and how to measure it.
25 Μαΐ 2022 · Learn what boiling point is, how it depends on pressure and purity, and how to measure it. Find the normal and standard boiling points of the elements in the periodic table.
Learn how to convert the boiling point of water from Celsius to Kelvin and Fahrenheit, and vice versa. Find out the advantages and disadvantages of each temperature scale, and how atmospheric pressure affects the boiling point of water.
What is a boiling point? The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the surrounding atmospheric pressure, thus facilitating transition of the material between gaseous and liquid phases.