What are some liquids that can be boiled?
Here are some liquids that can be boiled:
Common liquids:
* Water: This is the most basic and common example.
* Milk: It boils at a slightly higher temperature than water.
* Coffee: The caffeine and other compounds in coffee will affect its boiling point.
* Tea: Like coffee, the specific ingredients influence the boiling temperature.
* Alcohol: Different types of alcohol have varying boiling points. Ethanol (drinking alcohol) boils at 78°C.
* Broth: This is essentially water with dissolved flavorings, so it boils like water.
* Juice: Fruit juices are mostly water, so they boil like water.
* Soup: Similar to broth, soup boils at a temperature close to water.
* Syrup: Sugar dissolved in water raises the boiling point.
Less common liquids:
* Mercury: This is a metal that is liquid at room temperature, and it has a boiling point of 357°C.
* Nitrogen: This is a gas at room temperature, but it can be liquefied and boiled at -196°C.
* Oxygen: Like nitrogen, oxygen can be liquefied and boils at -183°C.
* Gasoline: This is a flammable liquid that boils at a relatively low temperature (around 35°C to 200°C depending on the specific blend).
Important Note: Boiling points can vary depending on factors such as pressure and the presence of impurities.
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