Water boils 100© C and

  1. B. Everyone knows that water is supposed to boil at 100° C. Why did your water sampleboil at a different temperature? C. While
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  2. Could you hardboil and egg on the moon?Options: *Yes, because water boils spontaneously on the moon. *No, because water boils at
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  3. Explain why water (H2O) boils at 100 oC whereas H2S boils at -61 oC, even though sulfur has a higher atomic weight than oxygen.
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  4. While heating two different samples of water at sea level, one boils at 102°C and one boils at 99.2°C. Calculate the percent
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  5. two mercury-glass thermometer are labelled T and D, respectively. On a T scale, at 1 atmosphere, ice melts at -10T,and pure
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  6. Two mercury-glass thermometer are labelled T and D respectively.On T scale, at 1 atmosphere, ice melts at -10T and pure water
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  7. Water boils at 100'C at sea level. High up in the mountains, water boils at a lower temperature. Why does it take longer to cook
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  8. 1) While Laurie is boiling water to cook spaghetti, the phone rings, and all 1.5 kg of water boils away during her
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  9. 1) While Laurie is boiling water to cook spaghetti, the phone rings, and all 1.5 kg of water boils away during her
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  10. Which of the following is a scientific statement?Responses Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
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