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Putting a liquid in a partial vacuum also will lower its boiling point. The reason is the same: By removing some of the air surrounding the liquid, you’re lowering the atmospheric pressure on it. In ...
Although the boiling point of water--212 degrees Fahrenheit--is reduced on stormy days, and thus water boils faster, the temperature of that boiling water is also lower. That means it will ...
A CONSIDERABLE amount of experimental work on freezing-point depressions of capillary condensates has been reported in the literature in recent years1. Carman2 has given an account of a few more ...
It is well known that water boils at 100 °C. But this is only true at sea level, since boiling point depends on atmospheric pressure: the higher the altitude, the thinner the atmosphere, and the ...
Although the boiling point of water--212 degrees Fahrenheit--is reduced on stormy days, and thus water boils faster, the temperature of that boiling water is also lower. That means it will ...
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