No.Because,on mount everest, atmospheric pressure is very low than on seashore. So, the vapor pressure required for boiling is low and vapor pressure is directly proportional with temperature.Hence, water will boil at the temperature less than 100C.
This could never happen as Mount Everest is a mountain and not a volcano.
Sea water will boil at higher temp
Water will boil at 180°F if the pressure is low enough. Climb Mount Everest and you will probably boil water at an even lower temperature.
Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.
Water boils at 373.15K.
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The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.
yes,at room temperature by decreasing the pressure we can boil the water.
The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.
The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.
The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.
sea water boil at 105 c
Yes, drinking water does boil at a lower temperature than salt water.
Sea water will boil at higher temp
Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.
Water will boil at 180°F if the pressure is low enough. Climb Mount Everest and you will probably boil water at an even lower temperature.
Gabe temperature
100