The temperature of boiling water

  1. What are the temperatures for freezing water and boiling water on the Kelvin temperature scale?a)273K for freezing water; 373K
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  2. A bottle of water is on the stove. It starts out at room temperature and then heats boiling. How would the movement of water
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  3. Why does boiling water in a large pot on a stove have a temperature of 100°C even if it has been boiling for an hour?The
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  4. A pot of water is on the stove. It starts out at room temperature and then heats to boiling. How would the movement of water
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  5. 1. A pot of water is on the stove. It starts out at room temperature and then heats to boiling. How would the movement of water
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  6. Can you check my answers? Thanks!!!!What would happen to the volume-to-temperature ratio if: 1. One student failed to replenish
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  7. Why does boiling water in a large pot on a stove have a temperature of 100°C even if it has been boiling for an hour?The
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  8. The table that follows shows the relationship between the boiling temperature of water (°F) and the altitude (per thousand
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  9. The table that follows shows the relationship between the boiling temperature of water (°F) and the altitude (per thousand
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  10. The table that follows shows the relationship between the boiling temperature of water (°F) and the altitude (per thousand
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