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The only way to do this would be to reduce the air pressure in the vessel in which you were boiling the water - there would need to be a significant decrease in pressure to bring the boiling point down to 50 degrees though.

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The 100 degree mark is for water is subject to air pressure at sea level, As altitude increases, both air pressure and the boiing point decrease. We lived in Colorado at 7200 ft above sea level- water there boils at 198 F, 92 C.

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This is fairly simple if you know Gay-Lussac's gas law: P1/T1=P2/T2. Filling in the data you supplied we get: 101325 Pa / 373 K = P2 / 353 K

From this follows the pressure required for water to boil at 80 C (P2): 95892 Pa. This pressure is present around 500 meters above sea level.

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Boiling point is not only dependant on temperature is is also dependant on pressure. The lower the pressure the lower the temperature

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Water will boil at 80 degrees Celsius if the air pressure is low enough. The boiling point of water depresses about .3 degrees for every 250 feet rise in elevation.

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The more usual boiling point for water in the Celsius scale is 100 degrees.

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Yes, but only at very very low pressure.

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How can you make water boil at 80 degrees celsius?

Reduce the pressure on it.


What happens when water changes from 80 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius?

water will become colder


The temperature of some water is 80 degrees Celsius what will the teperature be if it goes up 17 degrees Celsius?

80 + 17 = 97 so it would be 97 degrees Celsius.


Does it it take more energy to heat the water to 100 degrees celsius or boil it?

If by "boil" you mean have it all evaporate, that takes MUCH more energy. For example, to increase the temperature of one gram of water from 20 to 100 degrees Celsius, you need 4.2 joules/gram/degree times 80 degrees = about 336 joules; then, to evaporate all the water, you need an additional 2257 joules.


What is 80 Celsius?

80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit.


80 degrees how many in Celsius?

80 degrees Fahrenheit = 26.67 degrees Celsius


What is 80 degrees Celsius like?

80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit


What is 80 degrees Celsius converted to Fahrenheit?

80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit.


What is conversion of 80 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius?

80 degrees Fahrenheit = 26.67 degrees Celsius.


If water boils at 80 degrees Celsius what is it in Fahrenheit?

80ºC = 176ºF


What is Aruba's temperature in degrees Celsius if it is 80 in degrees Fahrenheit?

80 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 27 degrees Celsius.


What is 80 degrees Celsius equal to in degrees Fahrenheit?

80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit