boiling point

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

Definition of Boiling Point

The boiling point refers to the temperature at which a liquid changes into a vapor or gas state. It is the specific temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure surrounding it. At this point, the liquid molecules gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together, resulting in the formation of bubbles and the conversion of the liquid into a gas.

Synonyms of Boiling Point

1. Boilover (উত্তেজনা বিন্দু সম্পর্কিত সমার্থক শব্দ, noun)
2. Vaporization Temperature (বাষ্পীভূত তাপমাত্রা, noun)
3. Evaporation Point (বাষ্পীভূত বিন্দু, noun)

Antonyms of Boiling Point

1. Freezing Point (হিমায়ন বিন্দু, noun)
2. Melting Point (গলন বিন্দু, noun)

Origin of Boiling Point

The term “boiling point” originated from the combination of the words “boil” and “point.” The word “boil” comes from the Middle English word “boilen,” which means “to bubble, boil.” The word “point” refers to a specific moment or position. Together, they form the concept of the specific temperature at which a liquid boils and undergoes a phase change.

Nearby Words

1. Boil (verb)
2. Boiling (adjective)
3. Boilingly (adverb)
4. Boilover (noun)

Boiling Point in Literature Quotes

1. “Passions are the only orators that always persuade. They are, as it were, a natural art, the rules of which are infallible; and the simplest man with passion persuades better than the most eloquent without it.” – François de La Rochefoucauld (উত্তেজনা বিন্দু সম্পর্কিত বাক্যের বাংলা অর্থ)
2. “The boiling point of every man is different.” – Khaled Hosseini (প্রতিটি মানুষের উত্তেজনা বিন্দু ভিন্ন।)

Boiling Point Meaning in Different Languages

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

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