2212.0 °C The boiling point for the element Silver (Ag) is 2212 0C (or 2485.15 K)
Pure Silver (Ag) boils at 2435 K, 2162 C or 3924 F.
Silver boils at 2,210 degrees Celsius
According to Fahrenheit scale, freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and boiling point is 212 °F
The boiling point of Chlorine is 239.11 Kelvin (equivalent to 34.04 degrees Celsius or -29.272 degrees Fahrenheit).The boiling point of water is 373.15 Kelvin (equivalent to 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit).
32 ºF is freezing point and 212 ºF is the boiling point.
The Boiling Point Temperature is 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit divided boiling & freezing point of water exactly 180degrees apart. Every degree on Fahrenheit scale is 1/180th part of interval between freezing point and boiling point of water.
3924 °F
According to Fahrenheit scale, freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and boiling point is 212 °F
If something boils at 90 degrees fahrenheit then that is its boiling point at that atmospheric pressure.
the boiling point for Pepsi is 203.80 degrees fahrenheit.
674.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Tetraoxidre is H4O. Its Melting Point is 995.45 Degrees Fahrenheit and its boiling point is an extremly high 14,290.15 Degrees Fahrenheit.
boiling point is 212 deg. Fahrenheit and freezes @ 32 deg. Fahrenheit.
No. Its boiling point is 1484 Celsius (2703 Fahrenheit) degrees.
The boiling point is 212 degreesFahrenheit
It is the boiling point of water.
At sea level the boiling temperature of water is 212o Fahrenheit. At different air pressures the boiling temperature changes. Higher air pressures require higher temperatures to boil. For example, if you go to a mountain top you could lower air pressure until water could boil at say 99o Fahrenheit. If you change substances, from water to something else, that substance would have its own individual boiling temperature, the point at which it changes from liquid to gas.
The melting point of Tin is 231.9681 º C. The boiling point of Tin is 2270 º C. It's easy, Google!!!! Edit: If it is that easy why is the Wikipedia entry for "Tin" stating a boiling point for Tin of 2602 º C? Discuss.