100 0C is the boiling point of pure water at 760 mm col. Hg.
It can be anywhere in between 60C and 100C (boiling point).
Yes, the boiling of water at 100C and 1 atm is a spontaneous process.
steam is more effective because the particles of steam have absorbed extra energy in the form of latent heat of vaporization apparent temp is 100c and actual temp is more than 100c whereas the actual temp of water is 100c
When water boils at 100°C, it reaches its boiling point, which is the temperature at which its vapor pressure equals the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere. This allows the water to change from a liquid to a gas phase.
The aluminum cube will lose heat as it cools down to the final temperature of the system. This heat will be transferred to the water causing it to increase in temperature. The final equilibrium temperature will be somewhere between the initial temperatures of the aluminum and water.
The temperature on the moon ranges from roughly +100C during the lunar day to -100C during the lunar night.
100c = 212f
273 k
0 to 100c
It is the temperature of boiling, just in degrees Celsius.
above 212F or 100C. -Dave! Yognaut
It is different for every liquid. For water it is 100C
The fan on mine kicks in at 100C
80C to 100C with A/C
it freezes at 0C and boils at 100C
0 degrees. The boiling point is 100C by the way.
100°C is equivalent to 373.15 kelvins.