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what is the boiling point of pure water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Cricetus
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The boiling point of pure water is "100°C (212°F)".

Explanation:

  • Boiling point, a somewhat threshold that is equivalent to the pressure imposed either by the solvent gas somewhat on the extravascular space.
  • Under numbering hot water ensures that the solvent has been converted itself into the steam despite changing the concentration underneath those same conditions.

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