What temperature does water boil at?

@yogesh66 (1117)
India
February 4, 2007 11:12pm CST
degrees Celsius & degrees Fahrenheit.
7 responses
@jerinm (219)
• India
9 Feb 07
100 C n 212 F
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• Philippines
5 Feb 07
100 degrees Celsius
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@kavita23 (2995)
• India
5 Feb 07
Ideally, 212 F or 100C, but tap water might boil a little faster because there are minerals int her bouncing around with he water molecules which speeds up the process. happy mylot day.
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• United States
5 Feb 07
Is this for real or just an attempt to increase your points?
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@darckj (885)
• Philippines
5 Feb 07
the water boils at 100 degrees celsius.. its up to you to convert it to fahrenheit! i think this is your assignment in your chem class.. do your part yo!
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@Soulistix (261)
• Australia
5 Feb 07
212.F or 100.C This is at the height of sea level. At higher altitudes the water boils at lower temperatures. Decrease the boiling point by 1 degree.c for every 1000 feet (or 300 metres) in altitude above sea level. www.britannica.com will help you out. Good Luck!
@brimia (6581)
• United States
20 Feb 07
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees centigrade) Water seems to boil the fastest for me in a tea kettle.