Well one thing is that as the pressure of air above the water goes down the vapor pressure reaches atmospheric pressure at a lower temperature. Therefore water boils at a lower temperature in Denver than in Boston and you better adjust your recipe for that.
Also I do not know what you mean by boiling outside when it is hot. I do not know where you are likely to find air at 100 deg C or 212 deg F that you can breathe in.
i need information about boiling water this is what i have Boiling water is the temperature at which a liquid bubbles and changes into vapor. You can boil water outside but, only when it’s hot out you can use the stove, or even the mircove. There’s lots of things you can use to boil water and did you know, boiling water kills inactivates viruses, bacteria, and other things.
Also bringing water to boil is effective in killing or inactivating most bacteria viruses and pathogens. As you increase the temperature of the water, there are more and more water particles that have enough energy to leave the water phase and become water vapor. So the water vapor pressure will increase with the temperature of the water.
The last thing to know about boiling water is.... idk need help
1 answer