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Water boils at 100 degrees celsius. Boiling water is characterized by energetic bubbles and steam and it is considered to be hot. Can it be made to boil at 95 degree celcius or 105 degree celsius 2 see answers answers shreya20032003 ambitious. At the peak of everest 29 000 feet above sea level for example water boils at a mere 69 degrees celsius.

It s equivalent to the first sentence only because it s commonly known and a proven fact that water boils at 100 degrees celsius. A lab was conducted in science class that our water boiled at 94 6 degrees celsius. Ordinary water boils at 100 degree celsius.

But it is not necessary. Report log in to add a comment answer 0. You are expressing a characteristic of water.

Yes by increasing the atmospheric pressure the boiling point of water increases if the atmospheric pressure is decreased the boiling point will also decrease. 2 see answers answer 0. You are saying that if you heat water to 100 degrees celsius that it will boil.

Water boils at a lower temperature as you gain altitude e g going higher on a mountain and boils at a higher temperature if you increase atmospheric pressure coming back down to sea level or going below it. Conventionally the temperature at which water boils is 100 degrees celsius or 212 fahrenheit but only at sea level. When you boil water on a mountain top where air pressure is less than at sea level you can boil water at a temperature less than 100 degrees celsius.

Water boils at 100 degrees celsius 212 degrees fahrenheit. The average boiling point for water. Water will boil at 100 c.

Water can boil below 100 degrees celsius depending on the area of the world. In this regard the boiling point of water changes with a change in barometric pressure. 0 0 0 votes 0 votes rate.

Water boils at 100 c. Heating water to 100 degrees celsius the boiling point of water at sea level is a sufficent reason to boil water. Its definitely true answer.

The boiling point of water depends on the atmospheric pressure which changes according to elevation. 100 degrees celsius is the boiling point of water at sea level and is equal to 212 degrees fahrenheit.

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