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hogeboilingpoint

Hogeboilingpoint is a term used in fictional thermodynamics and worldbuilding to designate the temperature at which a hypothetical substance called hoge transitions from liquid to gaseous phase under a specified ambient pressure. It is not part of established physical chemistry and has no real-world measurement outside its fictional context.

Typically, hogeboilingpoint is defined relative to a reference pressure, often standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm). At

Measurement and interpretation of hogeboilingpoint are intentionally flexible, since hoge is a fictional substance. Some works

Applications of the concept appear in worldbuilding, game design, and speculative science discussions, where hogeboilingpoint helps

See also: boiling point, vapor pressure, phase transition, worldbuilding.

that
pressure,
it
is
the
temperature
at
which
the
vapor
pressure
of
hoge
equals
the
ambient
pressure.
In
different
universes
or
narratives,
the
reference
pressure
may
vary,
and
writers
may
describe
hogeboilingpoint
as
shifting
with
pressure,
impurities,
catalysts,
or
other
environmental
factors.
treat
the
hogeboilingpoint
as
a
fixed
property
of
a
given
materia
species,
while
others
present
it
as
a
curve
that
changes
with
pressure,
temperature,
containment,
or
exposure
to
energy
inputs.
Writers
may
also
use
it
as
a
qualitative
safety
or
volatility
metric
within
a
system
of
rules
for
engines,
fuels,
or
explosives
in
a
fictional
setting.
establish
material
behavior,
risk
assessment,
and
resource
management.
Examples
of
fictional
values
are
provided
within
individual
works
and
are
not
meant
to
correspond
to
real
substances.