Boiling and melting points of iodine at standard atmospheric pressure

Boiling and melting points of iodine at standard atmospheric pressure

Iodine: melting point:113.5°C, boiling point:184.35°C.

Is there a formula for calculating the boiling point and altitude of water

Principle: Drop 6 degrees Celsius per 1000 meters.
Example: Suppose the boiling point of water on flat ground (0 meters above sea level) is 100 degrees Celsius;
When you burn water on a 1000-meter hill, the boiling point should be:
Boiling point on the mountain (1000 meters above sea level)=100°C -6°C
=94 Degrees Celsius
And so on. Good luck.

Principle: Drop 6 degrees Celsius every 1000 meters.
Example: Suppose the boiling point of water on flat ground (0 meters above sea level) is 100 degrees Celsius;
When you burn water on a 1000-meter hill, the boiling point should be:
Boiling point on the mountain (1000 meters above sea level)=100°C -6°C
=94 Degrees Celsius
And so on. Good luck.