Chemistry, asked by farhanaf818181, 9 months ago

8. The boiling point of water at higher altitude is
O 373 K
O <373K
> 373 K
273 K​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

212 °F.

At sea level, water boils at 212 °F. With each 500-feet increase in elevation, the boiling point of water is lowered by just under 1 °F. At 7,500 feet, for example, water boils at about 198 °F.

Answered by Alextanwar
3

Answer:

212 Fahrenheit

373 Kelvin

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