Twice as much water.
It can be anywhere in between 60C and 100C (boiling point).
all elements can exist as liquids, you just need to find the right temperature. Water is a liquid between 0-100C.
You need o know the initial temperature of water:Heat = specific heat x difference of temperature x mass of water
212f 100c
Steam at 100C
If water is boiling, it has reached 100C or 212F. The difference between water that is 'barely' boiling and water that is bubbling away like the pits of hades is probably no more than 1C and therefore not a critical difference when boiling an egg.
It can be anywhere in between 60C and 100C (boiling point).
all elements can exist as liquids, you just need to find the right temperature. Water is a liquid between 0-100C.
212F or 100C
100c
Its temperature rises. As 40C is the temperature where water has its maximum density, then the density will drop as well
100c
You need o know the initial temperature of water:Heat = specific heat x difference of temperature x mass of water
At 100C the pH of pure water is 6.14 which is neutral
Your skin would be more damaged by the gaseous water because the particles are moving faster.
Water takes the state of liquid (water) between 0 and 100 degrees celsius.
10ml of water at 100c ~pato~