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Answered by krish78619
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Increasing the temperature above the boiling point, 212°F (100°C), causes water to change from liquid to gas (water vapor). The melting/freezing and boiling points change with pressure. The boiling point of water varies with atmospheric pressure. At lower pressure or higher altitudes, the boiling point is lower.

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Answered by namyadave
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The melting/freezing and boiling points change with pressure. ... At lower pressure or higher altitudes, the boiling point is lower. At sea level, pure water boils at 212 °F (100°C). At the lower atmospheric pressure on the top of Mount Everest, pure water boils at about 154 °F (68°C)

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