boiling point of water in fahrenheit scale explain in short answer question.
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On the Fahrenheit scale, the melting point of water is 32°F and the boiling point is 212°F (at standard atmospheric pressure). This puts the boiling and freezing points of water 180 degrees apart. Therefore, a degree on the Fahrenheit scale is 1⁄180 of the interval between the freezing point and the boiling point.
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On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32
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F and the boiling point is 212
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F (at standard atmospheric pressure).
Fahrenheit to Celsius : (F−32)∗1.8=C
Boiling point of water is 100 degree C. Then, F=(100∗1.8)+32 = 212
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F
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