Chemistry, asked by siddhisharma5575, 1 month ago

5) Why some times, tap water boils below 100 °C?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water boils at 100 C or 212 F at one atmosphere of pressure. Liquids boil when the pressure of the atmosphere is equal to the pressure of the liquid. When the pressure of the atmosphere is reduced a liquid boils at a lower temperature. ... this causes the water to boil at a temperature more than 100 C.

Answered by taibanoori1998
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Water boils at 100 C or 212 F at one atmosphere of pressure. Liquids boil when the pressure of the atmosphere is equal to the pressure of the liquid. When the pressure of the atmosphere is reduced a liquid boils at a lower temperature. ... this causes the water to boil at a temperature more than 100 C.

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