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between the trems of boiling point and normal boiling point ?????

2007-01-04 06:59:05 · 5 answers · asked by Hally berry 3 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Big difference

The boiling of water depends on atmospheric pressure and its temperature. Other liquids behave similarly.
The normal boiling point of water is 99.97 degrees Celsius (at a pressure of 1 atm, i.e. 101.325 kPa)

2007-01-04 07:03:52 · answer #1 · answered by Edward 7 · 0 2

The normal boiling point refers to the boiling point at normal atmospheric pressure, 1 atm = 101.3 kPa. "Boiling point" refers to the boiling point at a given pressure, which can be set at any value. At the top of Mount Everest, for example, where the pressure is only 26 kPa, the boiling point of water is 69 °C instead of the much better known 100 °C. But the normal boiling point of water, 99.97 °C, never changes.

2007-01-04 07:03:38 · answer #2 · answered by DavidK93 7 · 2 0

One is a range. The other is precise, since every substance has a different boiling/freezing point.

2007-01-04 07:05:17 · answer #3 · answered by Jesssss! 3 · 1 2

Nothing

2007-01-04 07:02:24 · answer #4 · answered by kissybertha 6 · 0 2

one s a range the other is specific

2007-01-04 07:01:30 · answer #5 · answered by well thts it...... 3 · 0 2

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