Chemistry, asked by yadavsourav878, 5 months ago

boiling point of water is less than 100 degree celcius at higher altitudes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As altitude increases atmospheric pressure decreases.

As atmospheric pressure reduces the boiling point too reduces.

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Boiling. At sea level, water boils at 100 °C (212 °F). For every 152.4-metre (500 ft) increase in elevation, water's boiling point is lowered by approximately 0.5 °C. At 2,438.4 metres (8,000 ft) in elevation, water boils at just 92 °C (198 °F).

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