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Boiling point of water above sea level?

That depends on the elevation that the water is at but the higher the elevation the lower the temperature required. this is because on of the things keeping water a liquid is the air pressure on it in fact if you put a glass of water in a container and put enough vaccum on it you can boil water at room temperature.formula for calc


What state of matter is water takes this form above 100 C?

Water exists as a gas above 100°C. This is because water boils at 100°C and turns into water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water.


How can you make water boil at a higher temp than 100 C?

By increasing the pressure on the water, you can raise its boiling point above 100°C. This can be achieved in a pressure cooker, where the increased pressure allows the water to reach a higher temperature before boiling.


If the solubility of a gas in water in 4.0gL when the pressure of the gas above the water is 3.0 ATM what is the pressure of the gas above the water when solubility of the gas is 1.0?

You can use Henry's Law to relate the solubility of the gas with the pressure above the water. When the solubility decreases to 1.0 g/L, the pressure above the water is proportional to this change, so it would also decrease proportionally to a value of 1.0/4.0 * 3.0 ATM = 0.75 ATM.


How do you keep food cold in ice water?

To keep food cold in ice water, make sure the food is in a sealed container or bag to prevent water seepage. Place the container in a larger container filled with ice water, ensuring the water level stays above the food level to maintain cold temperatures. Replace melted ice with fresh ice as needed to maintain the cold temperature.