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The boiling point of pure water at sea level atmospheric pressure (1 Atm or 101.325 kPa, 760mm Hg). As the pressure goes up or down the boiling point changes - higher for greater pressure and lower for less pressure.) is 212 °F, 100 °C, or 373.15K.

The boiling point in Fahrenheit of several substances are below.

Water: 212

Ethanol: 173.12

Dimethyl ether: -10.48

Mercury: 674.11

212°
212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 in Celsius

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