is it true that boiling point of a liquid remain constant at all altitude
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NOT ALWAYS
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Well, not always. It depends on where you're doing the boiling. In fact, water will boil at about 202 degrees in Denver, due to the lower air pressure at such high elevations. ... A liquid boils, or begins turning to vapor, when its internal vapor pressure equals the atmospheric pressure.
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