Examples of 'boiling points' in a sentence

Meaning of "boiling points"

boiling points ~ refers to the moment or level at which a situation or person becomes extremely heated or intensely emotional
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boiling points
The boiling points are lower at reduced pressure.
Longer molecules have higher boiling points.
Lower boiling points than analogous alcohols.
Measure the melting and boiling points of a substance.
Boiling points and melting points were uncorrected.
Have higher boiling points than alcohols.
Boiling points because the chains.
Difference in the boiling points of the components.
Boiling points mentioned herein are measured at atmospheric pressure.
All melting points and boiling points are uncorrected.
Boiling points and ranges are expressed as at atmospheric pressure.
Melting points and boiling points are reported uncorrected.
Boiling points of the isomerized compounds are naturally lower.
Some compounds have very high boiling points.
But their boiling points actually do go up.

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They have different boiling points.
These boiling points are determined according to known methods.
They have high boiling points.
Different boiling points allow the hydrocarbons to be separated by distillation.
Maybe these would have lower boiling points.
The difference in boiling points allows the isotopologues to be separated.
These are volatile elements with low boiling points.
A minor factor affecting boiling points is the shape of a molecule.
Distillation separates liquids based on their boiling points.
The freezing and boiling points also depend on pressure.
Based on the following boiling points.
Melting and boiling points increase down the group.
We are talking both low melting and low boiling points.
Alkyl phenols have high boiling points at atmospheric pressure.
A mixture of constant composition does not have multiple boiling points.
They have low boiling points.
The separations of products are determined by their specific boiling points.
Melting and boiling points.
This complex mixture based on differences in their boiling points.
Only the pots know the boiling points of their broths.
Some of these products have relatively high boiling points.
Melting and boiling points generally increase going down the group.
This is important due to the different boiling points of solvents.
Their boiling points are high and their solubility in water is low.
Reaction temperatures may vary up to boiling points of solvents used.
So separation by boiling points is a big part of how gas chromatography works.
Discrete metal halides have lower melting and boiling points.
Solvents with boiling points around that of toluene or higher are preferred.
It also has one of the highest boiling points of all elements.
Boiling points of isomers.
Aerosol propellants are liquids with very low boiling points.
The melting and boiling points increases down the group.
Substances with double bonds may have lower boiling points.
The atmospheric boiling points will be around room temperature or lower.
This material has extremely high melting and boiling points.

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