3. Water boils at 120°C in a pressure cooker. explain the reason.
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The boiling point of water in a pressure cooker will not always be 120 C; it depends on the set point of the pressurerelief valve on the device. ... The reason water boils at 100°c is that it has enough energy to overcome the atmosphericpressure holding the molecules together in a liquid state.
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according to ideal gas equation
PV=nRT
for more pressure we have to give more temperature
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