the boiling point of water is
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Usually 100 C but there's some conditions though
It needs to be pure water, if it isn't it will usually change the boiling point.
Salt and other substances can increase the waters boiling temperature.
Also I found another way but I'm not sure if it's reliable or not:
We all learn at school that pure water always boils at 100°C (212°F), under normal atmospheric pressure. ... And removing dissolved air from water can easily raise its boiling temperature by about 10 degrees centigrade. The fickleness of the boiling point is something that was once widely known among scientists.
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