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It boils at 100 oC (212 oF). This is true only if there are no impurities dissolved in the water (impurities increases boiling point, so it may boil at 102oC if it is impure)

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Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at sea level. However, the boiling point of water can vary depending on factors such as elevation and atmospheric pressure.

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212 oF

100 oC

at 1 atmosphere pressure. At higher pressures the boiling point is higher at lower pressures the boiling point is lower.

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