At higher pressure the boiling point is higher.
Technically speaking steam has a higher temperature, but boiling water often has more heat energy per volume. Steam starts at 100degrees C, which is the absolute maximum temperature of boiling water, but steam can be much much hotter, all the way up to thousands of degrees. However, steam as a gas is much less dense than water, and so steam at 100C will injure a person much less than water at 100C.
The boiling point for water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 degrees Celsius, or 373 kelvin
For pure (distilled/deionized) water at sea level (standard pressure of 1 atmosphere), the boiling point is 212 degrees F.
Water at 212 degrees Fahrenheit is boiling and transitioning from a liquid state to a gaseous state (steam). It is the temperature at which water reaches its boiling point and starts to vaporize.
100 Celsius or 212 Fahrenheit at sea level. As you go higher, the temperature drops as less force is needed to counter act air pressure. At 5000 feet above sea level (1524 meters) the temperatures are 95 C and 203 F.
Boiling water temperature in Fahrenheit is 212°F.
At sea level the normal boiling temperature is 212 °F. As you go up in elevation, the boiling temperature drops.
No, the above thermometer cannot be used to record the temperature of boiling water. Most household thermometers have a limited temperature range that does not typically extend to the boiling point of water, which is 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit). To measure the temperature of boiling water, a thermometer with a higher temperature range is required.
The temperature inside can be higher than the boiling point of water due to pressure; it is all relative. For instance at sea level water boils at 100 C / 212 F; but on top of Mount Everest it boils at 69C / 156 F. An autoclave runs at 30~35 PSI which translates to water boiling at 135C / 280F to 160C / 320F. The higher the pressure the higher the temperature.
212 degrees Fahrenheit
The Fahrenheit scale gives water a freezing temperature of 32 degrees F and a boiling temperature of 212 degrees F.
Of water, 212 and 32 degrees, respectively.
In order for water to reach it's boiling point, then the temperature has to reach 212 degrees. 212 degrees is for about sea level. it will vary depending on where you are.
212 F
100 degrees Centigrade or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.
Technically speaking steam has a higher temperature, but boiling water often has more heat energy per volume. Steam starts at 100degrees C, which is the absolute maximum temperature of boiling water, but steam can be much much hotter, all the way up to thousands of degrees. However, steam as a gas is much less dense than water, and so steam at 100C will injure a person much less than water at 100C.