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boiling point The temperature at which a substance in its liquid state changes into a gas state.
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boiling point The temperature at which a liquid boils and changes rapidly to a vapor (gas) state at a given pressure (see Evaporation). Expressed in degrees Fahrenheit (F) or Centigrade (C) at sea level pressure.
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boiling point The temperature at which a substance in the liquid phase transforms to the gaseous phase. Commonly refers to the boiling point of water, 100
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boiling point The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals atmospheric pressure or at which the liquid changes to a vapor. The boiling point is usually expressed in degrees Fahrenheit. If a flammable material has a low boiling point, it indicates a special fire hazard.
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boiling point Temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas at normal atmospheric pressure
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