| 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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| boiling point |
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 p. |
the temperature at which a liquid will boil (at sea level, or 1 atm, water boils at 100°C, or 212°F); specifically, the temperature at which the equilibrium vapor pressure of a liquid phase equals or slightly exceeds the atmospheric pressure.
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| boiling point |
the degree of temperature where a liquid turns to gas.
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