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Boiling liquid

Posted on November 30, 2025 by Admin

A boiling liquid is any liquid that has reached its boiling point, the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas (vapor) throughout the liquid, not just at the surface. At this point, bubbles of vapor form and rise to the surface, releasing gas into the air.


Key Points

  • Boiling point: The specific temperature at which a liquid boils. For water at sea level, it’s 212°F (100°C).
  • Factors affecting boiling point:
    • Pressure: Higher altitude → lower boiling point; pressure cookers → higher boiling point.
    • Solutes: Adding salt or sugar slightly raises the boiling point (boiling point elevation).
  • Indicators of boiling:
    • Continuous bubbling throughout the liquid
    • Steam rising from the surface
  • Difference from simmering: Simmering is gentler; small bubbles form slowly below the boiling point.

Examples of Boiling Liquids

  • Water → steam at 100°C (212°F)
  • Milk → boils around 100°C (can foam or scorch)
  • Oil → much higher boiling point (varies by type, ~160–260°C / 320–500°F)

💡 Safety note: Boiling liquids can cause serious burns. Always use caution, and never leave them unattended.


If you want, I can also explain the science of why liquids boil and form bubbles, including vapor pressure and energy transfer, in a simple, visual way. Do you want me to?

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