Depends on pressure/altitude. At sea level its about 100C or 212F.
2006-11-04 21:44:39
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answered by The Man In The Box 6
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At Sea level it is 100 degrees celcius. However the higher you go the lower the boiling point goes.
Here is a site with a table (and a caculator) to show the differences in the boiling point of water with altitude
http://www.biggreenegg.com/boilingPoint.htm
2006-11-04 21:47:28
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answered by murray_fortescue 3
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100 C 212 F
2006-11-04 21:37:26
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answered by Shawn B 1
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at 1 bar pressure it is 212 F or 100 C.
The boiling point of a substance depends upon the pressure.
2006-11-04 21:46:35
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answered by Charu Chandra Goel 5
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100â
212â
2006-11-05 00:33:51
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answered by talldog 2
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Pure water boils at 100C or 212F at sea level
2006-11-04 21:42:37
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answered by ? 6
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100 degrees celsius
2006-11-04 21:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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100 degree celcus
2006-11-04 21:44:47
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answered by edward dvr 1
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At sea level 100C or 212F.
2006-11-04 21:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on pressure.
2006-11-04 21:50:54
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answered by sara2005_unique 1
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