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Water does not have a specific temperature. Its freezing point is 0 degrees Celcius and its boiling point in Celcius is 100 degrees.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit at standard pressure.
no, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees celcius.
the graph would look like a normal heating curve however at 0 degrees celsius and 100 degrees celcius, there would be a flat line.
the water molecules would begin to move faster (an increase in kinetic energy). if the water reached 100 degrees celcius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), it will boil.
100 degrees celcius
100 degrees celcius
Water does not have a specific temperature. Its freezing point is 0 degrees Celcius and its boiling point in Celcius is 100 degrees.
100 degrees celcius
212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees celcius
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit at standard pressure.
They melt at about 100 degrees celcius; which is about 210 degrees feirnhait
100 Degrees Celcius
Where I live: -100 degrees Celcius
It is about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Go figger.
0 degrees Celsius is water's freezing point 100 degrees celcius is waters's boiling point
No. If 273K represents 0 degrees Celsius, then 293K will be 20 degrees Celsius, which is lower than 100 degrees Celcius.