=100'C
The boiling point of sea water is higher compared with pure water. Temperature remain constant during boiling.
The boiling point of water depends upon the elevation above sea level. At sea level, water boils at 100 degrees C. The boiling point decreases as altitude increases. The boiling pint in a desert would depend upon the elevation of that particular location in a desert.
Sea water has a higher boiling point than water, meaning that it will have to be heated more then pure water to boil. This temperature depends on the concentration of the salt in the salt water. The boiling point of normal water at normal pressure is 100C/212 F while for sea water it is 2 C higher or more depending on the salt concentration/impurities in the sea water. The difference in the boiling points would be 2 C or greater.
the boiling point of pure water is 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
The two fixed points on the Celsius scale are the boiling point and the freezing point of water at sea level. Boiling point- 212◦C, freezing point- 32◦C.HOPE THIS HELPED ^-^
Sea water has higher boiling point,as it contains sodium chloride
The boiling point of sea water is higher compared with pure water. Temperature remain constant during boiling.
The boiling point of water is 100°C or 212° F at 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level).
About 100 at sea level
yes the boiling point changes with elevation. the higher the elevation the lower the boiling point.
212F for pure water.
The boiling point of water depends upon the elevation above sea level. At sea level, water boils at 100 degrees C. The boiling point decreases as altitude increases. The boiling pint in a desert would depend upon the elevation of that particular location in a desert.
The temperature of boiling water near sea level is 100° Celsius.
212ºF
995 degrees celcius
Boiling point of pure water is 212 oF at standard pressure (sea level).
because of the heat in the water