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No, all pure water boils at 100oC., 212oF., assuming all other 'standard' conditions apply.

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No, in 1 L is 1000 times more energy (heat) than in 1 mL

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no it is not it may take longer for the 2 liter to boil but the temperature of the water is the same

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Less - lower mass.

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Q: Does one liter of water at 50 degrees celsius have more less or the same kinetic energy as 2 liters of water at 50 degrees Celsius?
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