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'''Boiling''' is the transition of matter from [[liquid]] to [[gas]].  A liquid boils when its [[vapor pressure]] is equal to the pressure on the liquid (usually [[atmospheric pressure]]). Boiling results in bubbles forming at [[nucleation site]]s and rising to the surface of the liquid.  Eventually, the liquid will completely transition to the vapor phase.
 
'''Boiling''' is the transition of matter from [[liquid]] to [[gas]].  A liquid boils when its [[vapor pressure]] is equal to the pressure on the liquid (usually [[atmospheric pressure]]). Boiling results in bubbles forming at [[nucleation site]]s and rising to the surface of the liquid.  Eventually, the liquid will completely transition to the vapor phase.
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*[[Boiler]]
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Revision as of 03:52, December 20, 2007

Boiling is the transition of matter from liquid to gas. A liquid boils when its vapor pressure is equal to the pressure on the liquid (usually atmospheric pressure). Boiling results in bubbles forming at nucleation sites and rising to the surface of the liquid. Eventually, the liquid will completely transition to the vapor phase.

See Also