Chemistry, asked by bd0629621, 2 months ago

explain Water boils below 100˚C at higher altitude.​

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Answered by krutakshagaude
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Explanation:

At higher altitudes, air pressure is lower. ... When atmospheric pressure is lower, such as at a higher altitude, it takes less energy to bring water to the boiling point. Less energy means less heat, which means water will boil at a lower temperature at a higher altitude.

Answered by Anonymous
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