Theory? I don't understand the question. 100 degrees Celsius is boiling point of water.
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100 degrees. It freezes at 0
At sea level water boils at 100 Celsius.
The temperature at witch water boils at the sea shore is 100 degree centigrade and Himalayan peak is is about 70 degree centigrade. ( In pressure cooker at about 120 degree centigrade. )
Based on this page, which contains a slightly more complex problem the answer would be 40 degrees, as (60*100+20*100)/(100+100) =40. http://www.crystalgrowing.com/recipes/solution_calculator/solution_calculator.htm
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There is 1 Kelvin for every 1 degree Celsius.A temperature difference of 100 degrees Celsius is a temperature difference of 100 Kelvin.
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No, as both the temperatures are the same, you will get only 2 cups, each 50 degrees. You have to heat the cup to get 100 degree.
The instrument you would use to measure temperature is a thermometer!!!!!
100 degrees. It freezes at 0
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