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'''Normal boiling point''' is the [[boiling]] point of a substance at [[atmosphere|atmospheric]] (or "normal") [[pressure]]. In situations where there is no pressure change, ''normal boiling point'' is often shortened to simply ''[[boiling point]]''.
 
'''Normal boiling point''' is the [[boiling]] point of a substance at [[atmosphere|atmospheric]] (or "normal") [[pressure]]. In situations where there is no pressure change, ''normal boiling point'' is often shortened to simply ''[[boiling point]]''.
  
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Revision as of 05:05, December 20, 2007

Normal boiling point is the boiling point of a substance at atmospheric (or "normal") pressure. In situations where there is no pressure change, normal boiling point is often shortened to simply boiling point.