Boiling points of elements and compounds vary, as do the scale units you are using.
It depends on the fluid.
For water it is 100 degrees centigrade, 212 degrees fahrenheit. Helium has the lowest known boiling point, -268.9° C (-452° F), tungsten is thought to have the highest, about 5900° C (10,650° F), at the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
The boiling point of water in Celsius is 100 degrees Celsius.
Boiling points and melting points differ for different elements and compounds. However, if water is considered, the freezing point is 0 degree Celsius which is 32 degree Fahrenheit. Boiling point is 100 degree Celsius which is 212 degree Fahrenheit.
The melting point of ice is 1 degree Celsius
It is centigrade, which is now known as Celsius.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level. If water is boiling at 130 degrees Celsius, it might be due to the presence of impurities or changes in atmospheric pressure, which can affect the boiling point of water.
it has a boiling point of about 3700 degree Celsius
every liquid has its own boiling point like water has its boiling point of 100 degree centigrade while milk has boiling point of 60 degree centigrade.
Boiling point of C3H8 is -42 degree celsius.
Gasoline has a less boiling point (72 degree Celsius) While water has a bigger boiling point (100 degree Celsius)
The degree to make boiling point
The boiling point of nitric acid is approximately 83 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of dichloromethane is approximately 39.6 degrees Celsius.
No, it is not.
The boiling point of water in Celsius is 100 degrees Celsius.
boiling point of ice is also just like water means 100 degree Celsius
Boiling points and melting points differ for different elements and compounds. However, if water is considered, the freezing point is 0 degree Celsius which is 32 degree Fahrenheit. Boiling point is 100 degree Celsius which is 212 degree Fahrenheit.
No, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.