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What is liquid's boiling point?

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Boiling point is the temperature in which a substance in a liquid state turns to a gas state. In a pure substance (an element or 1 compound) that temperature is a unique property. For example, pure water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. Methanol has a boiling point of 64.7 degrees Celsius. In pure substances the temperature time graph makes a plateau. The boiling point is the same as the condensation point (where a gas turns into a liquid) for that substance.

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The boiling point is the point at which a substance changes from a liquid to gaseous state. Different substances have different boiling points, and boiling points can vary depending upon atomopheric pressure.

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This depends on which liquids you are talking about

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it depends on how much nicotine is in the water

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The temperature at which said liquid boils. Water's boiling point is 100C.

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212 degrees is boiling point.

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100cO

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