ANSWERS: 6
  • Assuming you mean of water (it's different for different compounds), 100 degrees.
  • 100 at sea level
  • Depends on what you want to boil.
  • The boiling point of what? In the case of water, the boiling point is 100 celsius for pure water at sea level. (212 F.) Likewise, the freezing point for pure water at sea level is 0 celcius (32 F) Various compounds have different boiling points and the purity of the element involved.
  • 100 degrees for fresh water at sea level.
  • Given More2Be's answer is correct, its roughly about 38 degrees celsius to boil water at sea level. Disregard the above, 100 degrees celsius(212 fahrenheit) is the correct boiling point at sea level.

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