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5. Boiling point of water is (a) 100°C (b) 373 K (c) 273.16 K (d) (a) or (b)​

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Answered by snehasn2006
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Answer:

(d ) 100 degree C or 373 K

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Answered by Anonymous
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\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:a❭ 100°C ✔

\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:b❭ 373 K

\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:c❭ 273.16 K

\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:d❭ (a) or (b)

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  • ▣ The boiling point of water varies with atmospheric pressure. At lower pressure or higher altitudes, the boiling point is lower. At sea level, pure water boils at 212 °F (100°C).

  • ▣ The boiling point of water also depends on the purity of the water. Water that contains impurities, for example, saltwater boils at high temperature than pure water.

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