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Boiling Point

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Meaning

Boiling point is the temperature at which all of the particles in a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.

About Boiling Points

Different substances have different boiling points.
The boiling point of a substance is determined by the strength of the bonds which hold the particles close together in a liquid. The stronger the bonds the higher the boiling point.
When a substance is heated to its boiling point it will remain at this constant temperature until all of the liquid has boiled.
The boiling point of pure water is 100°C or 373 Kelvin.
Adding salt to water can increase its boiling point, causing it to boil at a higher temperature. This is because the salt increases the force of attraction between adjacent particles.
The Nobel Gases all have very low boiling points because there is a very weak force between the atoms.