Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Of these three substances, water boils at the highest tempurature, followed by Oxygen, and then Hydrogen. (-252 < -184 < 100)
A physical change.
Water (H2O) freezes at 0°C, and boils at 100°C.
The teamperature does not change
Physical.
Not significantly, but it will change the temperature that water boils at.
Water boiling is a phase change, which is a kind of physical change.
Boils or evaporates
Physical