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At sea level, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. However, the boiling point can vary according to atmospheric pressure, so that at a higher elevation the boiling point of water can be less than 100 degrees Celsius. You can fi...
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212 degrees is waters boiling point. Interesting fact 211 degrees water doesn't boil, 212 degrees water boils and when water boils there is steam and steam can power a locomotive.
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The boiling point of water is 212 degrees fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. However this varies a few degrees depending on altitude and weather conditions.
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The boiling point for water is approximately 95 degrees. However, when you add soluble substances such as salt or sugar it will increase the boiling point to 100 degrees.
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100 degree C.
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The boiling point of water is about 100 Degrees Celsius or 212 Degrees Farenheit.
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The temperature for water to boil at standard atmospheric pressure is 100 degrees Celsius. This is about 212 degrees Fahrenheit. For purist, the actual temperature is 99.97 degrees Celsius. Citation "Boiling Point." Wikipedia.org. 16 Nov 200...
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When salt is added to water, the boiling point of the water rises and the freezing point is lowered. From a molecular standpoint, when water temperature rises, the molecules move faster, collide more frequently, and release more vapor gas mo...
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The boiling point of water depends on the present barometric pressure. At sea level, water generally boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 degrees Celsius. At high altitudes, these numbers may drop as low as 154 degrees Fahrenheit, or 68 d...
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Water boils when the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure around the liquid. This occurs at a temperature of 212 degrees at elevations close to sea level and at lower temperatures at higher altitudes.
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The boiling points of different oils differ depending on what type of oil it is. Cooking oils generally have a boiling point of about 375-510 degrees F. You can find more information here: http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listi.
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Boiling is the stage at which temperature of substance equals its temperature in gaseous state.When temperature of water equals 100 degree Celsius, molecules try to go in gaseous state so the water boils.
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The boiling point of nitrogen is at the temperature of 77.35K or -198.8 Celsius, or -320.44 degrees Fahrenheit. Nitrogen freezes at -346. degrees Fahrenheit.
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Water boils at 100 degrees C/212 degrees F at sea level. The boiling point of water or any other substance changes with elevation. At higher altitudes, pressure is lower so water boils at a lower temperature, for example.
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Potassium has a boiling point of 1398 degrees Fahrenheit or 759 degrees Celsius. Potassium is represented by the symbol K and has an atomic number of 19.
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The boiling point of titanium is 5949 degree Fahrenheit or 3287 degrees Celsius. The symbol that represents titanium is Ti. Titanium has an atomic number of 22.
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The boiling point of methanol is 64.5 degrees C. The melting point of methanol is -97.7 degrees C. Methanol is a colorless,toxic, flammable liquid, used as an antifreeze, a general solvent, a fuel, and a denaturant for ethyl alcohol.
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The boiling point of gasoline is between 100-400 degrees F. This temperature depends on the grade of gasoline and what other substances may be mixed in. For more information, look here: http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/fuels-...
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Just about everyone know what makes water boil. It is when the molecules of water moves fast enough to seperate and begin to change into gas, due to the addition of heat energy. Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo...
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The boiling point of gold is 2807.0 Celsius and 5084.6 Fahrenheit. Did you know that pure gold is so soft that you could mold it with your hands?
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