100 degrees
Solubility of CO2 in water decreases with temperature, so as temperature is increased, the concentration of CO2 decreases.
When water is heated, the temperature increases until the boiling point. During the transition from liquid water to gaseous water (steam), the temperature does not change, and the the temperature rises again.
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If You're suggesting what happens to water when heated then the answer is: Water molecules speed up by the heat increasing it's temperature and when it reaches 100 Degrees the molecules are so fast that the water turn into a gas (Steam) But if you are just asking about the temperature then; When you heat water the temperature also increases.
It boils
100 degree Celsius
At higher temperature the continuous movement of water molecules is accelerated.
Evaporation occur at any temperature.
a gryser
When water is heated steadily, its temperature will stop rising when it reaches its boiling point and starts to convert into vapor. This process is known as boiling and occurs at a specific temperature depending on air pressure.
use a thermetor
Water heated will turn into water vapor. Even when it's not heated, evaporation is a process that occurs at all temperature for water, so water vapor can always form.