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What is the boiling point of water?

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What is the boiling point of water?

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The boiling point of water is:

  • 212°F (Fahrenheit)
  • 100°C (Celsius)
  • 373.15 K (Kelvin)

This is the temperature at which water changes from a liquid to a gas (steam) at standard atmospheric pressure.

Keep in mind that the boiling point of water can change based on the surrounding pressure. The boiling point decreases as pressure decreases. For example, at higher altitudes, where the atmospheric pressure is lower, water boils at a lower temperature.

Wrote answer · 5/15/2025
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