To calculate from Celsius to Fahrenheit,
1. Multiply by 9
100 * 9 = 900
2. Divide by 5
900 / 5 = 180
3. Add 32
180 + 32 = 212
So, 100ºC = 212F.
It is the boiling point of water. But not all water will evaporate at 100°C.
Water can be superheated past 100 °C, either when under pressure or when nucleation points do not exist below the surface. This can result in so-called "flash steam" when superheated water is depressurized, agitated or stirred.
The celsius scale is based off of water, so the boiling point of water is 100 degrees celsius which is equal to 212 degrees F or 373 kelvin.
100 degrees Celsius = 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Celsius is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
100° Fahrenheit is about 37.77° Celsius
100 Degrees Celsius. Celsius is a scientist's name.
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the boiling point of water
100 o C = water's boiling point
It is not because 100 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 212 degrees Fahrenheit
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
160 degrees Fahrenheit.....because water boils at 100 degrees celsius so to be equivalent in temperature it would have to be 212 degrees Fahrenheit (where water boils).
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100 degree Fahrenheit = 37.7777778 degree Celsius.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius
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If you mean 212 degrees Fahrenheit then the equivalent is 100 degrees Celsius
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
100 degree Celsius = 212 degree Fahrenheit
Negative 100 degrees Celsius. It is the same as negative 148 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is not because 100 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 212 degrees Fahrenheit
1 Degree of Celsius is larger. The number of degrees Fahrenheit between Water freezing (32) and boiling(212) is 180 degrees. The number of degrees Celsius is 100 degrees. So the Celsius degree has more value.