A scientist could measure the boiling point of a piece of metal the same way he or she would measure the boiling point of any other substance. You would subject the piece of metal to a measured amount of heat in a controlled fashion. First, the metal would melt from a solid to a liquid (the melting point). Then, the liquid metal would start to bubble and produce vapor at the boiling point. For most chemicals this would not be too difficult a study to perform. You would only require a heat source like a hotplate and thermometer. The difficulty in doing this with a metal is that most metals tend to have extremely high melting points. For example, nickel has a boiling point of almost 3,000 degrees C. So the difficulty would arise here in obtaining a heat source that could reach that temperature and also obtaining a thermometer that can operate at that temperature.
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
How could a scientist measure the boiling point of a piece of metal?
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