Wednesday 3 June 2015

physical chemistry - Boiling point of a liquid increasing with temperature?


In my textbook, a statement is given, as follows:



Boiling point of a liquid increases with increase in temperature



However, I was wondering, isn't this wrong? The boiling point of a liquid always remains the same, it doesn't change.


Hence, my question is: Is the above statement wrong? If it is, then under what conditions does the boiling point of a liquid change?




Answer



It sounds that they actually meant:



Boiling point of a liquid increases with increase in temperature pressure.



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