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Boiling Point

For Boiling Point we have terms and definitions in 10 topics. The topics are Car Care, Carpet, Chemistry, Climatology, Explosives, Import Cars, Natural Gas, Plumbing, Science and Weather.



Boiling Point (Car Care)

The temperature at which a substance boils, or is converted into vapor by bubbles forming within the liquid; it varies pressure.


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Boiling Point (Carpet)

The temperature and pressure at which a liquid changes into a vapor, usually expressed in degrees Fahrenheit at sea level (760 mm Hg, or one atmosphere). For mixture, the initial boiling point or boiling range may be given. flammable materials with low boiling points generally present special fire hazards.The temperature and pressure at which a liquid changes into a vapor, usually expressed in degrees Fahrenheit at sea level (760 mm Hg, or one atmosphere). For mixture, the initial boiling point or boiling range may be given. flammable materials with low boiling points generally present special fire hazards.


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Boiling Point (Chemistry)

The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas.


Boiling Point (Climatology)

The temperature at which a liquid boils


Boiling Point (Explosives)

Boiling point, the temperature at which a substance boils, or changes from a liquid to a vapor or gas ( States Of Matter), through the formation and rise to the surface of bubbles of vapor within the liquid. In a stricter sense, the boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which its vapor pressure is equal to the local atmospheric pressure. Decreasing (or increasing) the pressure of the surrounding gases thus lowers (or raises) the boiling point of a liquid. The quantity of heat necessary to change 1 g of any substance from liquid to gas at its boiling point is known as its latent heat of vaporization.


Boiling Point (Import Cars)

The temperature at which a liquid begins to boil.


Boiling Point (Natural Gas)

The highest temperature that can be reached by a liquid, under a given pressure, when heat is applied externally and evaporation occurs freely from the surface.


Boiling Point (Plumbing)

The temperature at which liquid changes to vapor by the addition of heat.


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Boiling Point (Science)

The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid exactly equals the pressure above the liquid, example, the point at which the liquid has entered the gas phase


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Boiling Point (Weather)

The temperature at which a liquid changes to a vaporous state. The temperature at which the equilibrium vapor pressure between a liquid and its vapor is equal to the external pressure on the liquid. The boiling point of pure water at standard pressure is 100°C or 212°F.


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