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ordinary water boils at 100 degree celcius.can it be made to boil at 95 degree C or 105 degree C.if so how?


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Answered by anu522
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it can boil...

The boiling point of a liquid varies depending upon the surrounding environmental pressure. A liquid in a partial vacuum has a lower boiling point than when that liquid is at atmospheric pressure.
A liquid at high pressure (think steam boiler) has a higher boiling point than when that liquid is at atmospheric pressure. For example, water boils at 100 °C (212 °F) at sea level, but at 93.4 °C (200.1 °F) at 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) altitude.” (Less atmospheric pressure.

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes . the boiling point of a liquid depends upon the pressure acting on it.water boils at 100° c at 1 ATM pressure . if the pressure is reduced , it can be made to boil at 95° C and if the pressure is increased it can be made to boil at 105° C

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