difference between boiling and liquefaction
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- boiling point is temperature at which vapour pressure of liquid became equal to external ,pressure on that liquid
- substance change from liquid to gas
- defined for liquid state
- it has relation with vapour pressure
- the temperature at which solid turns into a liquid
- substance changes from solid to liquid
- defined for solid state
- no relation with vapour pressure
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Liquefaction means conversion to liquid. The liquefaction temperature of water ice at 1.00 atm pressure is 0 degrees C because, when heated, it begins to turn to liquid at that temperature. ... When warmed it changes back to gas at the same temperature, -183 degrees C, making that also its boiling point.
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