Kelvin temperature scale indicates a boiling water temperature of 373º.
Of water, 212 and 32 degrees, respectively.
Apparently to have a 100 degree scale between freezing and boiling. Fahrenheit has the freezing point at 32 degrees and boiling at 212 degrees. However, in Celsius, the freezing point is 0 degrees and the boiling point is 100 degrees.
100 degrees Celsius and 373.15 kelvin
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.
On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and the boiling point 212 °F (at standard atmospheric pressure), placing the boiling and freezing points of water exactly 180 degrees apart.
Farenheit scale
Of water, 212 and 32 degrees, respectively.
The boiling point of water is at 100 degrees Celsius
Boiling Point: 100 degrees celsius Freezing Point: 0 degrees celsius
the boiling point of water in degrees Cecilius is 100
Freezing point - zero degrees Celsius Boiling point - 100 degrees Celsius
Zero freezing point and 100 degrees boiling point is on the Celsius Scale.
Of water, 212 degrees.
100 degrees
Hell no 0oC is 273 kelvin and so the boiling point of water in degrees celcius (100 degrees) would be 373 kelvin. Not equal.
Fahrenheit
Apparently to have a 100 degree scale between freezing and boiling. Fahrenheit has the freezing point at 32 degrees and boiling at 212 degrees. However, in Celsius, the freezing point is 0 degrees and the boiling point is 100 degrees.