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At this altitude (2150-2200 ft) water will boil at about 97.8 oC . It also depends on the weather (high/low pressure).

This is calculated according to 'Water Altitude Boiling Point Calculator' (Cf. 'Related links' just below this answer. Select on opened site page the 2nd button 'What is the local altitude' in ft. or m.).

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How long does it take a cup of water to boil at 160 F?

Quite a while. You have to go to 30,000 feet above sea level--and you'll need to do it in an airplane because Mount Everest is only 29,000 feet at the peak. Anyway, once you've gone that high it just takes a few minutes to boil the water.


At 1000 feet above sea level at what temperature will water boil?

At higher altitudes, water will come to a boil at lower temperatures than at sea level. The pressure at 10,000 ft is 20.58 inches Hg, and so the boiling point is 194.7 °F. See the Related Question link to the left of this answer for more detailed information "How does the elevation affect at what temperature water will boil?"


What is the of salt on the boiling temperature of water?

Salted water will boil at a slightly higher temperature than unsalted water. This is particularly helpful if you live in a higher altitude because for every 500 feet of altitude, water boils at a slightly lower temperature. For example, at 1000 feet above sea level, water boils at approx. 209 degrees so salted water would boil at closer to the normal boiling temperature of 212 degrees.


What happens if you put salt water on your feet?

Your feet get wet.


What happens if you boil an egg for 4 minutes at a 6500 ft altitude?

Interesting question. Here is my best guess: An altitude of 6500 feet is around 2 kilometers high. The atmospheric pressure at that altitude is around 800 millibar. According to the '91 CRC Handbook, the boiling point of water at an external pressure of 800 millibar is 93oC. After surfing some cooking sites for a few minutes I learned a couple things: 1. Hard boil an egg it is best not to boil it... you place them in boiling water but immediately kill the heat. 2. Those that did talk about boiliing the egg in water gave a time of around 3 minutes for soft boiling and 8 minutes for hard boiling. So if you were to boil the egg for 4 minutes at a temperature 7 degrees less than the normal boiling point of water, I would guess you would end up with a soft-boiled egg.

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How many feet is Edmonton above sea level?

Edmonton is 668 metres/2192 feet above sea level.


Can you boil water on a airplane?

Yes. Airplane cabins are usually pressurized to around 5,000 feet. So imagine you are just boiling water at 5,000 feet.


What temperature does water boil at 9000 feet elevation?

Air pressure affects the boiling point. Water does not ALWAYS boil at 212 degrees F. It only boils at 212 at sea level with pressure at around 14 psi. As you increase altitude, this pressure drops, thus, water will boil at a LOWER temperature. Roughly, the temperature at which water will boil drops just under 1 degree per 550 ft. So, at 7,500 ft. elevation, water would boil at around 198 degrees. This explains why foods cooked in boiling water at high elevations take longer to cook.


What is the freezing point of water at 16404 feet?

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How long does it take a cup of water to boil at 160 F?

Quite a while. You have to go to 30,000 feet above sea level--and you'll need to do it in an airplane because Mount Everest is only 29,000 feet at the peak. Anyway, once you've gone that high it just takes a few minutes to boil the water.


What affects the temperature of water heating?

Altitude can. Water takes a higher temperature to boil at 10,000 feet than it does at sea level. Other things can sometimes affect it, too.


Is water boils quicker in Baguio than at the beach?

Baguio City, Phillipines lies at almost a mile elevation above sea level (4,760 feet). At this altitude, water will boil at about 85°C. The boiling point of water at sea level is 100°C. While at altitude water will boil faster, the temp will remain lower.


How many feet are in a degree?

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Why is it different at 5000 feet to boil water?

The atmospheric pressure is lower. When you are boiling the water, the water's vapour saturation pressure is able to match the atmospheric pressure faster therefore it boils faster and at a lower temperature.


At 1000 feet above sea level at what temperature will water boil?

At higher altitudes, water will come to a boil at lower temperatures than at sea level. The pressure at 10,000 ft is 20.58 inches Hg, and so the boiling point is 194.7 °F. See the Related Question link to the left of this answer for more detailed information "How does the elevation affect at what temperature water will boil?"


Why does water boil at 212 degrees in am airplane at 25000 feet?

The boiling point of water is related to the atmospheric pressure. The air pressure in the plane is not the same as outside the plane. Otherwise you couldn't breath in the plane. :)


What is the boiling point of water at mt Kilimanjaro?

For every 1000ft up you go water boils 1 degrees less, so Kilimanjaro is 19340 feet high so water will boil at approximately 80.7 degrees Celsius.