At 100 degrees Celsius water begin to boil and turns to steam.
What are the boiling point and melting point of water?
The melting point for water is 0 degrees C (32 degrees F). The boiling point of water varies with atmospheric pressure. At lower pressure or higher altitudes, the boiling point is lower. At sea level, pure water boils at 212 °F (100°C).
Is boiling water always 212?
If the temperature is much above 212°F, the water will boil. That means that it won't just evaporate from the surface but will form vapor bubbles, which then grow, inside the liquid itself. If the water has very few dust flecks etc.
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