at normal atmospheric temperature (in plains) it boils at 100oC
Water boils at 373.15 Kelvin.
Water boils at 373.15K.
On the Kelvin scale, water boils at 373.15 K.
Pure water boils at 100 degrees at atmospheric pressure.
Fresh water under atmospheric pressure boils at 100 C or at 212 F
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100 degrees Centigrade or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
When water boils, it turns into water vapor or steam. This water vapor rises into the air and eventually dissipates.
saltwater boils the fastest
Water boils at 373.15 Kelvin.
Water boils at 373.15K.
An temerature increase also increase the evaporation.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
when water boils it simply evapourates and broke steamy particles
The water that boils fasteris fresh water because salthas an effect on water.
"Turning to vapor" is a description of boiling. At normal conditions, water boils at 212oF.
Steam condences into water, water freezes in to ice, ice melts into water, water boils to steam