forráspontjukat
"Forráspontjukat" is a Hungarian word that translates to "their boiling point" in English. It refers to the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas at a given pressure. This phenomenon is a fundamental concept in physics and chemistry, describing a phase transition. The boiling point of a substance is a characteristic property that can be used for identification and purification purposes. For example, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure. However, the boiling point can change depending on the surrounding pressure. At higher pressures, more energy is required to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid together, thus increasing the boiling point. Conversely, at lower pressures, the boiling point decreases.
The phrase "forráspontjukat" specifically implies that multiple entities or substances have reached their individual boiling points.