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Water boils and turns into steam above 100 degrees Celsius.

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What the Celsius of water?

I'm not clear on what you're asking. Water can exist at many different Celsius degrees. Below zero, it takes the form of ice. Above 100, it takes the form of steam.


Water takes this form above 100 degrees celsius?

Yes of course


What takes this state between 0 and 100 Celsius?

Water takes this state between 0 and 100 degrees Celsius. It is in its liquid form within this temperature range.


What form does water take when between 0 and 100 degrees celsius?

Water takes liquid form between 0 and 100 degrees.


What does water change to above 100 degrees Celsius?

Steam. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.


What form does water take at 100 degrees c?

Water at 100 degrees Celsius takes the form of steam or water vapor, which is its gaseous state.


When can liquid water remain above 100 degrees Celsius?

Liquid water can remain above 100 degrees Celsius if it is under pressure. Increase in pressure raises the boiling point of water, allowing it to stay in liquid form above its normal boiling point at 100 degrees Celsius.


If water boils for a long time can its temperature rise above 100 degrees Celsius?

I think that after it reaches 100* Celsius (212 *F) then it turns into steam. If you could trap the steam, I suppose it could rise above 100*C. But i don't think water as a liquid form can rise to above 100*C. Answer by: Super Nerd


What happens if you heat the steam above 100 degrees celsius?

If you heat steam above 100 degrees Celsius, it will continue to increase in temperature without changing to water. This is because steam is already in a gaseous state at temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius.


Does water boil above 100 Celsius?

No. When water reaches 100 Celsius it becomes steam and is no longer boiling water.


What is waters state at temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius?

Above 100 0C water become a gas.


What are the states of sodium at 100 oC?

At 100 degrees Celsius, sodium is in the liquid state. Sodium melts at a temperature of 98 degrees Celsius, so at 100 degrees Celsius, it would be in its liquid form. Sodium boils at a temperature of 883 degrees Celsius, so it would not be in the gaseous state at 100 degrees Celsius.