In Denver, water boils at 202 degrees F, or 94.4 degrees C.
93 degrees Celsius or 120degrees Fahrenheit
202 degrees F, or 94.4 degrees C.
less air pressure in denver
It is about 214 miles from Lamar, Colorado to the Four Mile Water Hole near Denver, Colorado. Four Mile Water Hole is part of the Four Mile Historic Park at Denver, Colorado.
Water normally boils at 100 °C. High elevation cooking generally takes longer. In Denver, water boils at approximately 95 °C. Boiling point of a liquid lowered in Denver.
The boiling point of any substance, including water, is dependent on two things, the temperature and the pressure. Water will boil if the temperature is high enough, or if the pressure is low enough. Colorado is at a higher altitude than Louisiana, so there is less air pressure in Colorado. The lower pressure in Colorado means that not as high of a temperature is required to bring water to a boil than in Louisiana. (New Orleans is in Louisiana, so they can be treated as the same place in this case). The result is that boiling point of water in Louisiana is about 212 degrees Fahrenheit, while it is about 202 degrees Fahrenheit in Colorado. Notice that the water in Colorado is boiling at a lower temperature. More time is require to cook it because the water that it is being cooked in is not as hot as the boiling water in Louisiana.
The reason for this is that at higher altitudes, the atmospheric pressure is lower than at sea level. The boiling point of water is dependent on the pressure surrounding it. Remeber the equation PV=nRT. Here, P is for pressure and T is for temperature. Notice that as pressure decreases, so does the temperature. It is the same with the boiling point of water.
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Denver is about 1 mile above sea level. The boiling point of water depresses about 0.3 degrees Celsius for every 76 meters of elevation. At 1 mile, the boiling point is about 95 degrees Celsius.
Ice water has a lower temperature, but if you have plain water, and the ice water melts, it's likely that you'll have two glasses of water of the same temperature.
Yes, drinking water does boil at a lower temperature than salt water.
No. The temperature of dry ice is far lower than that of ice water.