C At 323 torr Boiling point of H2O is; А 120 °C B 100°C C 69°C D 110°C
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100°C is the correct answer.
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The boiling point of water is 100°C
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- Water is the primary component of the Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known living things.
- It is an inorganic chemical that is clear, tasteless, odorless, and almost colorless.
- All known forms of life depend on it, despite the fact that it doesn't give them any food, energy, or organic micronutrients.
- The air pressure, which varies with altitude, affects the boiling point of water. As you ascend a mountain, for example, the temperature at which water boils decreases, and as the air pressure rises, the temperature at which water boils increases (coming back down to sea level or going below it).
- The liquid will boil at a temperature above the usual boiling point if the outside pressure is more than one atmosphere.
- The boiling point will be relatively high if the molecules are attracted to one another comparatively strongly.
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