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Question

Boiling point of water at sea level is:

  1. 202oC
  2. 221oC
  3. 212oF
  4. 212oC

Hint:

A.P = V.P. liquid starts boiling.

The correct answer is: 212oF


    • At sea level atmospheric pressure is 1atm.
    • When vapor pressure is equal to standard atmospheric pressure i.e. 1atm liquid starts boiling.
    • The normal boiling point is 100 degreeC.
    • From literature we know, degreeC = 5/9(F - 32)
    therefore 100degreeC = 212 degreeF

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