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Boiling point

Nursing Standard, 1988
I am writing in response to Yvonne Salisbury's letter 'Practice Nurse Alarm' (Nursing Standard week ending May 14, 1988).
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Boiling points and melting points

2018
Abstract An analysis of the colligative properties of the elevation of the boiling point and depression of the freezing point. A unique feature of this chapter is the analysis of the depression of the freezing point, which is subtly – but importantly – different from, and much more logical than, the analysis presented in many other texts.
Paul A. Dalby, Dennis Sherwood
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The boiling point of selenium [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the Physical Society, 1940
In the long gap between the boiling point of sulphur (444°60 c.) and the freezing point of gold (1063° c.) there is no fixed point which can conveniently be used for the routine calibration of thermocouples in terms of the International Temperature Scale.
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When water does not boil at the boiling point

Endeavour, 2007
Every schoolchild learns that, under standard pressure, pure water always boils at 100 degrees C. Except that it does not. By the late 18th century, pioneering scientists had already discovered great variations in the boiling temperature of water under fixed pressure. So, why have most of us been taught that the boiling point of water is constant? And,
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Boiling point of tetrahalomethanes

Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 1996
Abstract The plot of the boiling points of tetrahalomethanes versus the number of electrons in a molecule shows that the change in the boiling point on replacing one halogen atom with another is constant regardless of the molecular structure. A comparison of the same plot for noble gas molecules shows that the contribution of each halogen atom in a ...
Yukio H. Ogata   +2 more
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Estimation of Boiling Point

Petroleum Science and Technology, 2005
One of the important physical properties of liquids is the boiling. A new correlation has been developed to estimate the boiling point for many of liquids as a function of molecular point and acentric factor. The proposed new correlation has been verified and it shows a significantly better correlation.
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Greece at the Boiling Point

Critique, 2013
This article describes the current form of the crisis in Greece and goes on to analyse the crisis in Europe. The world economic crisis has produced regime crises with different forms in different countries. Greece is the weakest link of the EU chain that has broken and its crisis is taking the form of a crisis of power.This is unprecedented since the ...
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