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Boiling Points
Boiling Points This article is about the tv series; for other uses, see Boiling Points (disambiguation). Boiling Points is a reality television show ...
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Image:Alkane boiling points.gif
Image:Alkane boiling points.gif Image File history File links Alkane_boiling_points.gif Chart illustrating the trend of boiling points with sizes of alkane molecules (made by ...
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Boiling points of the elements (data page)
Boiling points of the elements (data page) Boiling point 1 H hydrogen (H 2 ) use ... noted, all values refer to the normal boiling point at standard pressure (101.325 kPa ... of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds; Melting, boiling, and critical temperatures of the elements. ...
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Talk:Boiling points of the elements (data page)
Talk:Boiling points of the elements (data page) This page ...
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Boiling
Boiling Boiling is the rapid vaporization of a liquid ... a vacuum pump or at high altitudes. Boiling occurs in three characteristic forms, which are nucleate, transition and film boiling. Nucleate boiling is the most common type of ...
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Boiling point (translated from German)
Boiling point Phase diagram of a "usual" material ... two Sizes: That Saturation temperature (particularly also Boiling temperature) and that Saettigungsdampfdruck (particularly also Simmering ... the gaseous State of aggregation together. The boiling point represents the conditions, which with Phase ... simmering behavior and one come beobachet one Boiling range instead of an individual boiling point. During a phase transition of ...
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Boiling point
Boiling point This article is about the boiling point of liquids; for other uses, see Boiling point (disambiguation). The boiling point of a substance is the temperature ... to a gas at temperatures below the boiling point through the process of evaporation. ...
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Boiling point (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Boiling point A boil. Don't point. A boiling point is the temperature at which a ... and different combinations of elements have different boiling points, and boiling points also depend on what the ...
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Talk:Boiling point
Talk:Boiling point There should be discussion of the phenomenon of boiling point elevation in solutions, that the boiling point of salt or sugar water is higher than the boiling point of pure water, and why. -- Dominus ... 2004 (UTC) Could we put the fahrenheit boiling point of water also. My 9 ...
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Boiling point (disambiguation)
Boiling point (disambiguation) Boiling point may refer to: The boiling point of a substance is the temperature ... state from a liquid to a gas. Boiling Point is a film by Takeshi Kitano. Boiling Points is a television series broadcast ...
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