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water boils at 100oC so as soon as it will reach to 100oC it will take that much time so it basically depends upon the current temp of water and the temp and pressure of eviornment and also ammount of heat supplied

This is the stupidest answer possible for this question. All you have done is rephrase the question to "how long does it take water to reach 100C?" Ugh why do you bother answering if your answer is completely useless?

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1oo degree celcsius

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The boiling point of water is dependent on the atmospheric pressure. At very low pressures ( high in the mountains) the boiling point is scarcely above "warm" and at very high pressures (in industrial boilers) it can be several hundred degrees Celsius. At normal pressures (760 mm Hg) it is 100oC

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This will depend on the ambient temperature around the boiling water. Boiling water will cool down much faster if the environment temperature is near or below zero (0) degrees Celsius (32 degrees F) (such as if you were boiling water on a fire/stove outside on a cold day) than if you were boiling water on the stove in your house where it might be 15.5-23.8 celsius (60-75 degrees Fahrenheit).

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Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at sea level. The boiling point can vary with altitude, with water boiling at lower temperatures in high-altitude areas.

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Water boils as fast as you can put heat to it. As the heat of evaporation for water is 2257 kJ/kg, every time you add 2275 kJ of energy 1 kg of water will be turned into vapor.

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Water has a set boiling point and water will not boil faster at higher temperatures. Raising the temperature of water only wastes energy

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