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The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid would be equal to the external pressure on the liquid. The standard boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equ [..]
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The temperature that it takes a substance to start boiling after being in a liquid state.
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The temperature at which a substance boils, or is converted into vapor by bubbles forming within the liquid; it varies with pressure
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The temperature at which a substance in the liquid phase transforms to the gaseous phase. Commonly refers to the boiling point of water, 100°C (212°F).
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  The temperature at which a liquid turns to a vapour.
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The temperature at which a substance in its liquid state changes into a gas state.
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The temperature at which a liquid changes to a vapor state at a given pressure. Buffer
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The temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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The temperature at which the vapour pressure of a liquid equals the pressure of its surface. The liquid will than vaporize If the pressure of the liquid varies, the actual boiling point varies. For wa [..]
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The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure of the atmosphere.
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The temperature at which a phase change of liquid to gas takes place through boiling. It is the same temperature as the condensation point
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Temperature at which a liquid boils; the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas (Lesson 7)
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the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is one atmosphere.
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The temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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The temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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The temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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the temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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The temperature at which a phase change occurs between liquid and vapour.
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the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure of the gas above it.
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Boiling point (bp): The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the ambient pressure. At 1.0 atm pressure the boiling point of pure water i [..]
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The boiling point is the temperature when a liquid begins to boil and becomes a gas or vapor. It requires the addition of energy for the matter to move from one state to another. More Information: Gas [..]
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The temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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Temperature in which a liquid will turn to a vapor.
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The temperature at which the pressure exerted by molecules leaving a liquid equals the pressure exerted by the molecules in the air above it. A free-for-all of molecules leaving the liquid then ensues. In a solution, the boiling point will be increased by a number that depends on the number of particles in solution: delta(T) = Kb × (number of solut [..]
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he temperature that it takes a substance to start boiling after being in a liquid state.
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The temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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The temperature at which the addition of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
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The temperature at which matter is converted from the liquid state to the gaseous state.
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the temperature at which a liquid boils. It is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure on its surface. If the pressure of the liquid varies, the actual boiling poin [..]
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rthe temperature at which a substance boils, or is converted into vapor by bubbles forming within the liquid; it varies with pressure.
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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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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. T [..]
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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. T [..]
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The temperature
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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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The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the absolute external pressure at the liquid-vapor interface.
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The temperature at which the maximum vapour pressure of the liquid is equal to the external pressure. The temperature at which the liquid boils freely under that pressure.
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(physics) The temperature at which a liquid boils, with the vapor pressure equal to the given external pressure. (idiomatic) The state of being heated, with high aggression. * date=April 10, 2011 [..]
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