Do you mean how can you boil at different temperatures?
You can add lots of salt to the boiling water to raise the temperature. This isn't very effective. The best method is to pressurize the pot (pressure cooker) this will raise the temperature quite a bit, up to 250 degrees at the highest pressure allowed by a pressure cooker.
Do you mean what are the different temperature scales and boiling points?
water boils at 212 degrees F or 100 degrees C
No, since there is no such thing as degrees "celius". Water will boil at 97.0 degrees Celsius at approx 850 metres above sea level.
212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees Celsius
This question is too vague to answer: many different substances boil at many different degrees Celsius. In fact the same substance can be made to boil at different temperatures by changing the pressure acting on it.
100 degrees Celsius
it will boil once it reaches 100 degrees Celsius
You could possibly arrange an experiment for different substances to melt and boil at the same time, but they would not do so at the same temperature. Different substances have different properties, they do not all melt and boil at the same temperature.
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Water reaches a roaring boil at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius.
No, since there is no such thing as degrees "celius". Water will boil at 97.0 degrees Celsius at approx 850 metres above sea level.
100 degrees Celsius 212 degrees Fahrenheit
No. There are liquids that boil at a few degrees above absolute zero (helium for example) and liquids that boil at several thousand degrees above absolute zero (tungsten for example)
100 degrees Centigrade or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees Celsius
100 degrees Celsius
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The ideal rolling boil temperature for cooking pasta is 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius).
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