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On the Celsius scale, pure water, at normal atmospheric pressure, freezes at 0 deg C and boils at 100 deg C.
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.
100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
It only boils at 100 degrees Celsius because Anders Celsius chose the boiling point of water to be a reference point on his new metric scale. The freezing point of water was his other reference point.
At normal pressure, pure water boils at 100 deg C and freezes at 0 deg C.
Pure water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
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On the Celsius scale, pure water, at normal atmospheric pressure, freezes at 0 deg C and boils at 100 deg C.
The freezing point of pure water on the Celsius scale is 0 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water transitions from a liquid state to a solid state.
water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
At an altitude of 1000 metres, pure water will boil at approx 96.5 deg C
Yes, it can. Under normal temperature and pressure, pure water does.
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.
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The water boiling point in Celsius is 100 °C.
100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit