The boiling point of water is 100 °C (212 °F) at standard pressure. On top of Mount Everest, at 8,848 m elevation, the pressure is about 260 mbar (26.39 kPa) and the boiling point of water is 69 °C. (156.2 °F).
At the top of Mount Everest, the boiling point is 159.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The boiling point decreases 1 degree Fahrenheit every 500 feet in elevation.
It would boil at a lower temperature due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure.
The average temperature at the top of Mount Everest is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit [ 32 degrees celsius ]
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Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 degrees Celsius, or 273 Kelvin.
yes,at room temperature by decreasing the pressure we can boil the water.
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The scale is Fahrenheit
At sea level, water boils at 212F and 100C212f 100c
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Water boils at 212o F at standard pressure.
212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees Celsius
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.
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212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius, at sea level
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 degrees Celsius, or 273 Kelvin.
Water freezes at 32o F and boils at 212o F.
The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.