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What is the Boiling Point of Water in Celsius?

Answer – The boiling point of water is 100 ℃.

Explanation:

The boiling point of water is influenced by atmospheric pressure; at sea level or at an elevation of 0 meters, it is 100 ℃. However, in elevated regions, the boiling point diminishes as the air pressure is reduced. For every 150-meter increase in elevation, water’s boiling point decreases by about 0.5 ℃. The boiling point of water can be increased by adding solutes such as salt or other substances to it..


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