Ordinary water boils at 100°C. Can it be made to boil at 95°C or 105°C.
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Yes, The boiling point of a liquid depends upon the pressure acting on it water boils at 100°C under one atmospheric pressure . If the pressure acting on water is reduced below one atmosphere, it can be boil at 95°C, but if pressure acting will be increased above one atmosphere, it can be boil at 105°C
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Yes, The boiling point of a liquid depends upon the pressure acting on it water boils at 100°C under one atmospheric pressure. If the pressure acting on water is reduced below one atmosphere, it can be boil at 95°C, but if pressure acting will be increased above one atmosphere, it can be boil at 105°C
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