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boiling point
Because the pressure is higher.
That's a hard one - they are both the same thing.
boiling point of water: 100 degrees C ; 212 degrees Ffreezing point of water: 0 degrees C ; 32 degrees Fmelting point of ice: once the temperature rises above the freezing point of water
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boiling point
boiling point
The state of the water depends on the temperature of the water and the surroundings. If the water is below freezing point, the water will begin to freeze, and thaw when the temperature rises above the freezing point.
Because the pressure is higher.
120oC
48º c
Fresh water (for instance) will freeze and turn to ice when the temperature drops below freezing point. The ice will thaw (melt back into water) when the temperature rises above freezing point.
Salt mixes with the water raising it's freezing temperature above normal.
That's a hard one - they are both the same thing.
Since 0' is the freezing point, it would be 48'.
0 degrees C