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The temperatures 212°C, 100°F, and 373 K all represent the same temperature point, which is the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure. In Celsius, water boils at 212°C; in Fahrenheit, this is equivalent to 100°F; and in Kelvin, it is 373 K. These different scales illustrate how temperature can be measured in various systems while indicating the same physical state change.

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