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The boiling point of water is 100 c or 212 F - it does not depend on quantity.

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Is the boiling point of l liter of water and 2 liters of water the same or different?

It takes longer to boil, but it's the same boiling point.


What is the boiling point of 2 liter of water in centigrade?

At 1 atmosphere of pressure, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (Centigrade). The volume of water does not matter.


Is the boiling point of one liter of water different from the boiling of 2 liters of water?

No, the boiling point of water remains the same regardless of the amount of water being heated. At sea level, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit). The only difference between boiling 1 liter and 2 liters of water is the amount of time it takes to reach the boiling point.


Is the boiling point of 1 liter of water different from the boiling point for 2 liters of water?

No, the substance being heated is still water which has a known boiling pt. You just have more of it so it will take longer to reach boiling pt


What is the boiling point of 2 cups of water with 3 tablespoons of table salt in it?

Adding salt to water increases the boiling point of the solution. The exact boiling point will depend on the concentration of salt in the water, but for a rough estimate, adding 3 tablespoons of salt to 2 cups of water will increase the boiling point by a few degrees Celsius. So, the boiling point will be higher than 100 degrees Celsius.


What 2 factors affect the boiling point of water?

Pressure & Temperature :) Apex


What is the most boiling point of water?

The Boiling point of water is 100oC. It may change just 1-2 degrees due to the impurities dissolved in it.


What 2 things does anti freeze change?

The boiling point AND the freezing point of water.


What is the boiling point of 2 cups of water with 2 tablespoons of table salt in it?

100.67C


What would the final boiling point of water be if 3 mol of NaCl were added to 1 kg of water (Kb 0.51 and degC(molkg) for water and i 2 for NaCl)?

103.06 degrees C


What are some things that are true about boiling points?

The boiling point of 2 m KF in water is 102.4ºC. The boiling point of a 0.5 m aqueous solution of LiOH is the same as the boiling point of a 0.5 m aqueous solution of LiCl.


Is the boiling point of one liter of water different from that of two liters of boiling water?

No. Temperature is what we call an intensive property, meaning it doesn't depend on quantity. If it seems unreasonable, you are probably confusing temperature with energy. Of course, you have to give 2 litres of water more heat to get it to boil. Heat is measured in joules. Temperature is a measure of the average energy possessed by each molecule of the substance, so it doesn't depend on how many molecules you have.