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99.98° C (212° F) so just add 6 to that. Was it that hard to google?


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Generally melting point and boiling point increase up to group 6 and then decrease.


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Is 98. 6 body temperature in celsius or Fahrenheit?

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Does water change into gas if atmospheric pressure is increased?

No, water changes into gas (water vapor) when it reaches its boiling point and enough heat energy is applied to overcome intermolecular forces. Increasing atmospheric pressure typically raises the boiling point of water and makes it harder for water to turn into gas.


Which metal has lowest boiling point?

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What happens when you stir salt into boiling water?

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The boiloing point of toluene at atmospheric pressure of 760 mm (torr) is 110.5 deg C. Reducing the pressure lowers the boiling point. The boiling point of toluene at 600 mm (torr) is 104.0 deg C.


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