it can be made to boil at 105 degrees celcius if we add impurities to it,as impurities raise the boiling point.
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Celsius (used to be called 'Centigrade')
Yes: the boiling point depends on the pressure.
It contains salt and other impurities.
This is the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
When it turns into gas, it is evaporation. When gas turns into water, it's precipitation.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
It boils
No! Water boils at 100oC, silly!
pure water (with no impurities added ) can only boil at 100 degrees Celsius , no other temperature . But if we add impurities to it than the temperature at which the water will boil can increase or decrease. Another point is that when we increase or decrease the atmospheric pressure, the temperature at which ordinary water boils (i.e.100 degrees Celsius) can also increase or decrease.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
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Celsius (used to be called 'Centigrade')
The temperature at witch water boils at the sea shore is 100 degree centigrade and Himalayan peak is is about 70 degree centigrade. ( In pressure cooker at about 120 degree centigrade. )
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
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