At the standard atmospheric pressure of 101325 Pa water boils exact at 100 degrees Celsius.
Solid, assuming normal atmospheric pressure.
On the Celsius scale, pure water, at normal atmospheric pressure, freezes at 0 deg C and boils at 100 deg C.
At normal atmospheric pressure, it is 100 deg C. However, water will evaporate at a much lower temperature.
Assuming that 100 dregess is your way of saying 100 degrees Celsius, it is the boiling point of pure water, under normal atmospheric pressure.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure.
It depends on the pressure. At normal atmospheric pressure, the melting point of water is about 273.15 K.
No, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure. To boil water at 150 degrees Celsius, you would need to increase the pressure above normal atmospheric levels using a pressure cooker or similar device.
The atmospheric pressure inside a pressure cooker can reach around 15 psi (pounds per square inch) above normal atmospheric pressure. This higher pressure increases the boiling point of water and allows for faster cooking times.
At the standard atmospheric pressure of 101325 Pa water boils exact at 100 degrees Celsius.
Solid, assuming normal atmospheric pressure.
On the Celsius scale, pure water, at normal atmospheric pressure, freezes at 0 deg C and boils at 100 deg C.
At normal atmospheric pressure, it is 100 deg C. However, water will evaporate at a much lower temperature.
Assuming that 100 dregess is your way of saying 100 degrees Celsius, it is the boiling point of pure water, under normal atmospheric pressure.
The answer depends primarily on the scale that you are using. On the Celsius (or Centigrade) scale, under normal atmospheric pressure, pure water boils at 100 deg.
It is the temperature at which, at normal atmospheric pressure, liquid water freezes and solid ice melts.
Pure water, at normal atmospheric pressure freezes at 0 deg C. If the pressure is greater than normal atmospheric pressure (760mm of Hg) or if the water contains dissolved substances, its freezing point will be below 0 deg C.