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The boiling point of any pure substance is the temperature at which it transitions from a liquid state to a gaseous state.


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A

Acetic acid +391.25 K (118.1 °C, 244.58 °F, 704.25 °R)  +
Aluminum oxide +3,273.15 K (3,000 °C, 5,432 °F, 5,891.67 °R)  +
Ammonia +239.81 K (-33.34 °C, -28.012 °F, 431.658 °R)  +
Ammonium nitrate +483.15 K (210 °C, 410 °F, 869.67 °R)  +
Arsine +335.65 K (62.5 °C, 144.5 °F, 604.17 °R)  +

C

Caffeine +451.15 K (178 °C, 352.4 °F, 812.07 °R)  +
Calcium chloride +1,873.15 K (1,600 °C, 2,912 °F, 3,371.67 °R)  +
Carbon dioxide +351.15 K (78 °C, 172.4 °F, 632.07 °R)  +
Copper +2,835 K (2,561.85 °C, 4,643.33 °F, 5,103 °R)  +

E

Ethane +184.55 K (-88.6 °C, -127.48 °F, 332.19 °R)  +
Ethanol +351.55 K (78.4 °C, 173.12 °F, 632.79 °R)  +

F

Formic acid +373.95 K (100.8 °C, 213.44 °F, 673.11 °R)  +

G

Gadolinium +3,546 K (3,272.85 °C, 5,923.13 °F, 6,382.8 °R)  +
Gold +3,129 K (2,855.85 °C, 5,172.53 °F, 5,632.2 °R)  +

H

Helium +4.22 K (-268.93 °C, -452.074 °F, 7.596 °R)  +
Hydrazine +387.15 K (114 °C, 237.2 °F, 696.87 °R)  +
Hydrochloric acid +383.15 K (110 °C, 230 °F, 689.67 °R)  +, 321.15 K (48 °C, 118.4 °F, 578.07 °R)  +
Hydrogen +20.28 K (-252.87 °C, -423.166 °F, 36.504 °R)  +
Hydrogen bromide +206.15 K (-67 °C, -88.6 °F, 371.07 °R)  +

M

Mercury +629.88 K (356.73 °C, 674.114 °F, 1,133.784 °R)  +
Methane +434.75 K (161.6 °C, 322.88 °F, 782.55 °R)  +
Methanol +337.85 K (64.7 °C, 148.46 °F, 608.13 °R)  +

N

Neptunium +4,273 K (3,999.85 °C, 7,231.73 °F, 7,691.4 °R)  +
Nicotine +520.15 K (247 °C, 476.6 °F, 936.27 °R)  +
Nitric acid +356.15 K (83 °C, 181.4 °F, 641.07 °R)  +
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