The boiling temperature of a liquid at a given pressure depends on:
1 point
a) the type of liquid and its mass
b) by the volume of liquid
c) from the mass of the liquid
d) exclusively by the type of liquid being considered
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Explanation:
Although we usually cite the normal boiling point of a liquid, the actual boiling point depends on the pressure. At a pressure greater than 1 atm, water boils at a temperature greater than 100°C because the increased pressure forces vapor molecules above the surface to condense.
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Answer:
the type of liquid and its mass
Explanation:
Although we usually cite the normal boiling point of a liquid, the actual boiling point depends on the pressure. At a pressure greater than 1 atm, water boils at a temperature greater than 100°C because the increased pressure forces vapor molecules above the surface to condense.
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