At higher altitudes, water will come to a boil at lower temperatures than at sea level. The pressure at 10,000 ft is 20.58 inches Hg, and so the boiling point is 194.7 °F. See the Related Question link to the left of this answer for more detailed information "How does the elevation affect at what temperature water will boil?"
The boiling point of water at 1 000 m is 96,788 0C.
1000 degrees and above.
Salted water will boil at a slightly higher temperature than unsalted water. This is particularly helpful if you live in a higher altitude because for every 500 feet of altitude, water boils at a slightly lower temperature. For example, at 1000 feet above sea level, water boils at approx. 209 degrees so salted water would boil at closer to the normal boiling temperature of 212 degrees.
When salt is dissolved in water it does not increase the volume of the water. 51.3 grams of salt in 1000 grams of water is equal to .0513, or 5.13 percent salt.
Pure water boils at 100oC at a "normal" air pressure of 1 atm. ( = 1000 milliBar = 1 Bar = 101.3 kPa). Only at a higher pressure water can be heated to a higher temperature (e.g. 138oC at 3.4 atm.). Steam can be 'overheated', not water.
It depends upon the substance and the temperature. For water at room temperature the volume would be 0.0125L
For every thousand (1000) feet above sea level, the boiling point of water drops by two (2) degrees. Water at sea level boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Fifteen (15) feet above sea level will make no real difference to the temp needed for boiling.
Depends on the temperature, but it is usually somewhere around 1000 meters. You can use the hydrostatic equation to be more precise.
1000
1000 degrees and above.
Salted water will boil at a slightly higher temperature than unsalted water. This is particularly helpful if you live in a higher altitude because for every 500 feet of altitude, water boils at a slightly lower temperature. For example, at 1000 feet above sea level, water boils at approx. 209 degrees so salted water would boil at closer to the normal boiling temperature of 212 degrees.
Around an average of 47849 ft above sea level excluding the mountainous regions:)
No, Iran plateau is not above 1,000 feet sea level.
over 1000
1000 feet
When salt is dissolved in water it does not increase the volume of the water. 51.3 grams of salt in 1000 grams of water is equal to .0513, or 5.13 percent salt.
Almost half of Jamaica is over 1000 feet above sea level and about 40 square miles is above 5000 feet
1000 ft above sea level