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determine the boiling point of water?


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Answered by imsreenanda
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The melting point of water is the temperature at which it changes from solid ice into liquid water. The melting point for water is 0 degrees C (32 degrees F). The boiling point of water varies with atmospheric pressure. At lower pressure or higher altitudes, the boiling point is lower. At sea level, pure water boils at 212 °F (100°C). The boiling point of water also depends on the purity of the water. Water that contains impurities, for example, saltwater boils at high temperature than pure water.

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Answered by angelinaangel388
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The boiling point of water depends on the atmospheric pressure, which changes according to elevation. Water boils at a lower temperature as you gain altitude (e.g., going higher on a mountain), and boils at a higher temperature if you increase atmospheric pressure (coming back down to sea level or going below it).

If the external pressure is higher than one atmosphere, the liquid will boil at a higher temperature than the normal boiling point.

If the force of attraction between the molecules is relatively strong, the boiling point will be relatively high

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