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At sea level the normal boiling temperature is 212 °F.

As you go up in elevation, the boiling temperature drops.

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Why would most likely be the temperature of boiling water?

Which is most likely be the temperature of boiling water? 100oC is the boiling point of pure water - when water is boiling, it stays at a constant temperature until all of it is evaporated.


What happens to the temperature of boiling water when heat is added to the boiling water?

If you add energy to a boiling liquid, it will just boil faster, but the temperature will remain the same, at the boiling point. All the energy goes into phase change, not heating.


Does pepper affect the boiling point of water?

Pepper has the least effect on the temperature or reaction to boiling water ,As well pepper does not dissolve in boiling water like other grains.


Is water boiling below 100 degrees celsius on top of a mountain a physical property?

The boiling point varies in the same direction as the pressure. At the top of a mountain the air pressure is lower so water boils at a lower temperature. In a pressurized boiler system the pressure is higher so water boils at a higher temperature.


What will happen to the temperature of a pot of boiling water as the water evaporates?

As water evaporates from the boiling pot,its temperature drops.This results from the fact that water molecules during evaporation extract its latent heat of vapourization from the pot, thereby exerting a cooling effect on it and its content.Regulation of body temperature by sweating is based on this principle. When sweat comes out of its pores, usually in suny days, it evaporates and in the process extract its latent heat of vapourization from the body.This causes the body temperature to decrease.In this way it keeps the body temperature fairly constant.

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What is a customary unit for measuring temperature?

Temperature has no units. The so-called "degrees" are nothing but slices of large intervals defined by the freezing and boiling points of water, or some such reference.


How can water in an engine stay a liquid when the temperature is above its normal boiling point?

The cooling system is pressurized and requires a higher temperature to reach boiling.


What is the customary measure unit of temperature?

In most of science it is the Celsius degree. There are 100 of these degrees between the freezing point and boiling point of water at standard pressure (sea level). The other common or customary unit is the Fahrenheit degree. There are 212 of these degrees between the freezing and boiling points of pure water at standard atmospheric pressure.


What temperature in customary does water boil?

212


How will heat flow if an ice cube is dropped in boiling water?

Heat will flow from the boiling water to the ice cube, causing the cube to melt and the water temperature to decrease. The final temperature of the system will depend on the masses and initial temperatures of the ice cube and boiling water.


What temperature in customary does water freeze?

Water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit/0 degrees celsius.


What is the temperature of boiling water at sea level?

The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.


Why should a water cooling system be pressurized?

Higher pressure raises the boiling temperature of the coolant.


What is boiling water temperature in Fahrenheit?

Boiling water temperature in Fahrenheit is 212°F.


What can you notice about the temperature of sea water during boiling?

The boiling point of sea water is higher compared with pure water. Temperature remain constant during boiling.


What is the temperature of a system in thermal equilibrium with another system made up of water and stem at 1 ATM of pressure?

The temperature would be the boiling point of water at the given pressure, which is 100 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water and steam coexist in equilibrium.


What is special about the temperature 100?

It is the approximate boiling temperature of water.