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boiling point Temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas at normal atmospheric pressure
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boil Heating liquid, which causes a constant production of bubbles that rise and break the surface. The boiling point of water: Sea level 212F - 100C 2,000 feet, 208F - 98C 5,000 feet, 203F - 95C 7,500 feet, 198F - 92C 10,000 feet 194F - 90C
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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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boilermakers' d. noise-induced hearing loss in boilermakers.
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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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