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80 degrees

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Why it would be 80?
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it woukd be a 100 degrees Celcius
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When a liquid boils under conditions of constant pressure, the temperature does not go up with time. The heat energy goes into making the vapor phase of the liquid and the temperature of the liquid being boiled remains constant at the boiling temperature.

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This depends on many factors: type and characteristics of the ink, volume of ink, geometry of the ink container etc.

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well i asked the question because this was in my science exam so i just answered 0 degree celcius

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Boiling ink can be dangerous as it releases harmful fumes. The temperature required to boil ink would depend on its specific composition, but typically, ink boils at temperatures higher than water, around 400-500 degrees Fahrenheit. Conducting this experiment can be hazardous and is not recommended.

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it would be 500 c

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it would be 100 as this is the boiling point

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