put it under pressure
heat it to a higher temp
The water boiling point in Celsius is 100 °C.
Water (H2O) freezes at 0°C, and boils at 100°C.
at 74.9!
Boil the water, salt water boils at a different temp. than "plain" water; freeze it for the same reason; boil until all water is evaporated? any precipiate left?
Sea water will boil at higher temp
water boil`s faster at lower pressure at higher pressure the temperature needs to be higher for instance at 16 bar [don`t know the psi for that ]the temp is about 220 degrees Celsius
Sugar has a higher boiling temperature than that of water, so water with sugar dissolved into it will take more energy and raise to a higher temp before boiling.
200 degrees
heat it to a higher temp
Increase the pressure. Ray
212 f, 100 c
Depends on the pressure. A pressurized system will boil at a higher temp than one at atmospheric pressure. It is around 240-250 Deg F when under 15 psi
Roughly 16 inches before the surface starts to boil from the vacuum, this is also assuming 33 degree water, the higher the water temp the less lift will be achieved due to water's vapor pressure.
It doesn't. It is there to cool the smoke so it has to stay at room temp.
212 degrees F
Slower, the more water, the more time required to reach boiling temp.