At what temperature dose water boil?

At what temperature dose water boil?

 


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At sea level water boil at 100 Celcius (or 212 Farenhiet).  However the exact figure is a little bit lower (99.85 if I remember well).  It depends on several parameter (e.g: hight of the place, purity of the water).
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At normal atmospheric pressure (that is, at sea level), pure water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, which is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. At lower pressures, the boiling point drops (which is why coffee served in airplanes is never quite hot enough Smile). at higher pressures (such as deep in the sea), the boiling point rises.

 


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Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade.


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At 100 degree centigrade.


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the water boiled at 100 degree Celcius (or 212 degree Fahrenheit)at standard pressure, around 1 bar. The lower the pressure the lower the temperature. At mountain level, such as mount Everest, the boiled water at around 69 degree Celcius (152 degree Fahrenheit), 0.26 bar.

Cited from wikipedia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiling_point 


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