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At sea level the boiling temperature of water is 212o Fahrenheit.

At different air pressures the boiling temperature changes. Higher air pressures require higher temperatures to boil. For example, if you go to a mountain top you could lower air pressure until water could boil at say 99o Fahrenheit.

If you change substances, from water to something else, that substance would have its own individual boiling temperature, the point at which it changes from liquid to gas.

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The boiling point of every substance is different. For water, the boiling point is 212 F.

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The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The boiling point of other substances is other temperatures.

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the boiling point of what in degrees Fahrenheit?

The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit

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Of water, 212 degrees.

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