boiling-point

Boiling-Point Meaning in Bengali: উত্তেজনা-বিন্দু, জ্বালানি-বিন্দু, উত্তেজনা-সীমা, জ্বালানি-সীমা (noun, pronunciation: boi-ling-point)

Definition

The boiling point refers to the temperature at which a liquid changes into a vapor or gas state, typically under standard atmospheric pressure. It is the point at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the pressure exerted on the liquid by its surroundings.

Synonyms

1. Boiling temperature (উত্তেজনা তাপমাত্রা, noun)
2. Evaporation point (বাষ্পীভূত বিন্দু, noun)
3. Vaporization temperature (বাষ্পীভূত তাপমাত্রা, noun)

Antonyms

1. Freezing point (হিমাঙ্ক, noun)
2. Solidification temperature (ঠাণ্ডার তাপমাত্রা, noun)
3. Condensation point (সংকোচন বিন্দু, noun)

Origin

The term “boiling point” originated from the combination of the words “boiling” and “point.” The word “boiling” refers to the process of a liquid reaching its boiling point, while “point” signifies a specific temperature or state.

Nearby Words

1. Boiling (adjective)
2. Boiling hot (adjective)
3. Boiling water (noun)

Boiling-Point in Literature Quotes

1. “The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.” – Albert Einstein (জলের উত্তেজনা-বিন্দুটি ১০০ ডিগ্রি সেলসিয়াস।)
2. “Love is like water, reaching its boiling point when heated.” – Paulo Coelho (ভালোবাসা জলের মতো, তাপিত হলে তার উত্তেজনা-বিন্দু পৌঁছে যায়।)

Boiling-Point Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: উত্তেজনা-বিন্দু, Hindi: उबाल बिंदु, Nepali: उबाल बिन्दु, Urdu: ابالنے کا نقطہ, Tamil: வெப்பம் புள்ளி, Telugu: కొండపోయిన పాయింట్, Arabic: نقطة الغليان, Chinese: 沸点, Japanese: 沸点, Russian: Температура кипения

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