Boiling point of water

March 6, 2007 10:53pm CST
Do u have any idea what is the boiling of water
9 responses
• India
12 Mar 07
water boils at 100 degree centigrate.. it is only a reference fixed... its freezing point is 0. this 100 & o are convinent to use as a reference...
@arun_ch (479)
11 Mar 07
the boiling point of water is 100c.
@perugu (5279)
• India
7 Mar 07
hi,i think it is 100 degrees..
@mx_aman (2101)
• India
7 Mar 07
It depend upon the pressure...So, I would say, you tell me your location then I'll tell you, your boiling temperature of water at that place...You can't say that it is 100 degree centegrade.........
• India
7 Mar 07
donot fish in the troble water ,, boiling water is phenomina in which temp rises and heat moves one ,, you are intelligent to know what is more
• India
7 Mar 07
yeah 100 digree
@pilbara (1436)
• Australia
7 Mar 07
Theoretically it is 100 degrees celsius or 212 degrees fahrenheit. However this changes depending on height above sea level.
@RobinJ (2501)
• Canada
7 Mar 07
water comes to a boil at 100 degrees celcus or 212 degrees farinhight. sorry don't have spell check so excuse spelling
@chakotay (240)
• Romania
7 Mar 07
The boil of the water is 100 celsius to the standard the air pressure scales down by hight and thus and the temperature whereat boils the water diminishes.For instance, in top of mountain Everest (8844 m) the water boils to 69 cellsius!