212 Fahrenheit or 100 Celsius at sea level (760 mm Hg).
Water melts at 0oC, and boils at 100oC.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degreesFahrenheit. Xox, Smartiiz.Also water boils at 273 degrees kelvin
The point at which water freezes and the point at which water boils.
Pure water boils at 100oC (212oF)
The boiling point of water is higher than the boiling point of ethanol. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, while ethanol boils at 78.37 degrees Celsius.
At STP (that's your next question) water boils at 212 degrees and freezes at 32 degrees.
It is 100 degrees Celsius that water boils at.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
the boiling point is 100 degrees and the freezing point is 0 degrees c
There is a direct relationship between the temperature at which water boils and the air pressure on it. Higher pressure, higher boiling point. Lower pressure, lower boiling point.
Tap water has a boiling point in any given conditions. You cannot alter the boiling point. You can alter the temperature at which it boils, by changing the ambient pressure for instance. Tap water boils at its boiling point. It cannot boil at any other point.