The boiling point of water place A sea level is 100°c and place B 1755 m above sea level is 94.4°c what is different between those places
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There is pressure difference between the 2 places, so boiling point varies.
As we go up the pressure dcreases and hence more water vapour is easily formed , so the boiling point decreases
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the water at place A is pure and at place B is not pure because pure water start booking at 100 degree Celsius
another difference is one place is at sea level and another is not
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