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it will boil once it reaches 100 degrees Celsius
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure. However, the boiling point can vary depending on altitude and atmospheric conditions. To ensure water reaches a consistent boil, it is recommended to heat it until it reaches 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
Liquid boils when it reaches 100 degrees Fahrenheit.Additional answerHey, come on! Not all liquids boil at 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade, for example. Each liquid has a different boiling point.
No, since there is no such thing as degrees "celius". Water will boil at 97.0 degrees Celsius at approx 850 metres above sea level.
100 degrees Celsius
it will boil once it reaches 100 degrees Celsius
Water's boiling point is 212 degrees fahrehneit. (That means that water will not begin to boil until it reaches that point). The highest recorded fever in a human was 115 degrees fahrenheit. So no... water won't boil on you if you have a fever. however the water on your toungue will start to boil if you get too close to the sun without wearing a spacesuit...
Because water will not boil until it reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees celsius at sea level.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure. However, the boiling point can vary depending on altitude and atmospheric conditions. To ensure water reaches a consistent boil, it is recommended to heat it until it reaches 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
It would heat to 100 degrees C, and then begin to boil. The water vapor would be at 100C, and would rise away. If you kept the vapor combined, it would pressurize the container.
Without injury, water can be too hot to touch when it reaches 130 to 135 degree Fahrenheit. Water will start to boil when it reaches 212 degree Fahrenheit.
How long it takes water to boil depends on how much heat is being used. Water boils at 100 degrees C
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Liquid boils when it reaches 100 degrees Fahrenheit.Additional answerHey, come on! Not all liquids boil at 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade, for example. Each liquid has a different boiling point.
100 degrees Celsius 212 degrees Fahrenheit
No, since there is no such thing as degrees "celius". Water will boil at 97.0 degrees Celsius at approx 850 metres above sea level.