What temperature is boiling point?
The boiling point temperature is specified as the point at which a liquid begins to change into a gas or vapor. The vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to 1 atmosphere at this point. For water, this temperature can be given in Celsius degrees as 100, while in Fahrenheit degrees it is 212. For more information look here: http://www.ilpi.com/msds/ref/boilingpoin…
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