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Q: Why does the temperature of the water stop rising at 23 degrees?
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When water is heated steadily its temperature will stop rising when water starts to?

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Why does adding salt to boiling water make the temperature stop rising?

i don't believe it makes it stop rising.it may just take a bit longer to come up to the boil again because you added a chemical to the water which influences the boiling temperature. Like when you add sugar to water. different liquids have different boiling points.and essentially you have changed the liquid by adding salt to it.