helium is bare low. all the inert gasses are really low.
helium is bare small so it is the lowest but im sure there is a lower one.
it is aroun' 4K i think (-267 degrees C)
but everything gets a bit messed up down at those temperatures like conducticity and density and stuff so dont take my word for it bra
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Because you are not changing the composition of the substance, boils is a physical property.
physical
Boiling point is a physical property.
no. when water boils it is a physical change, because the actuall chemical structure is still H2O, it is just in the form of steam.
Bromine.
neither. it is a change of state.
it is chemical
Physical.
Its a chemical reaction :]
Of these three substances, water boils at the highest tempurature, followed by Oxygen, and then Hydrogen. (-252 < -184 < 100)
This compound is neopentane.
Oxygen boils at 90.20 °Kelvin (-182.95 °C, -297.31 °F)
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Because you are not changing the composition of the substance, boils is a physical property.