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What is the tempreature when water boils???

What is the tempreature when water boils???

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At standart pressure water boils at 100 degeree Celsius.  At 1 atm (or 101.325 kPa [Kilo Pascal]) water boils at 99.97 degree Celsius.  On top of the verest Everest (The presure is 260 mbar [mili-bars]) water boils at 69 degrees Celcius.  Here are some charts and data.
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