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That would be the boiling point of water, or somewhere below if the kettle is faulty. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.
That would be 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

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If you are boiling water in a kettle, then it will be 100 degrees celcius (centigrade).

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The water in a kettle, at normal atmospheric pressure, would boil at 100 deg C.

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