At 1 atmosphere of pressure, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (Centigrade). The volume of water does not matter.
every liquid has its own boiling point like water has its boiling point of 100 degree centigrade while milk has boiling point of 60 degree centigrade.
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The centigrade scale is based on the melting and boiling points of pure water at 1 atmosphere of pressure. 0oC is the melting point and 100oC is the boiling point.
0 centigrade is freezing point of water. 100 c is the boiling point of water, by defination.
The boiling point of water is either 212 degrees fahrenheit or 100 degrees centigrade.
100 degrees centigrade is the boiling point of water
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The boiling point of water is 100 c or 212 F - it does not depend on quantity.
Yes, in degrees Centigrade: 0 oC and 100 oC
It is based on units of ten, and the boiling point of water on the centigrade scale is 100 degrees. That's what centigrade means: Centi=100. Gradus=step or degree.
The Fahrenheit scale has water boiling at 212 degrees. 100 degreesCelsius/Centigrade.