373.15 K.
212ºF or 100ºC at standard pressure (1 atmosphere).
The pressure of the atmosphere is less at higher elevations. The atmospheric pressure is what keeps water from turning into a gas.
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100 oC is the boiling point of water at 1 atmosphere pressure.
The partial pressure of water (vapor) is included in the total pressure of the atmosphere (air) when boiling.
The boiling point of water depends on the pressure. At 1 atmosphere pressure, the boiling point is 100ºC or 212ºF.
The boiling point of water is 100°C or 212° F at 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level).
At 1 atmosphere of pressure, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (Centigrade). The volume of water does not matter.
212ºF or 100ºC at standard pressure (1 atmosphere).
For pure (distilled/deionized) water at sea level (standard pressure of 1 atmosphere), the boiling point is 212 degrees F.
The pressure at the normal boiling point of water is 1 atmosphere, which is equivalent to 101.3 kilopascals or 760 millimeters of mercury. At this pressure, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit).
At one atmosphere of pressure (14.7 psia) water boils at 212o F degrees. This can be significantly higher or lower depending on the pressure.
The nominal boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius. This is for standard pressure (about 1 atmosphere), but the boiling point varies CONSIDERABLY depending on the exact pressure.
The boiling point of water is not 100 ºC. The boiling point of water is 100 ºC at 1 atmosphere pressure. If you boil water, the temperature can range from 93 to 101 ºC depending on atmospheric pressure of the day and how elevated above sea level you are.
The pressure of the atmosphere is less at higher elevations. The atmospheric pressure is what keeps water from turning into a gas.
Pressure & Temperature :) Apex
100 oC is the boiling point of water at 1 atmosphere pressure.