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6 May, 17:58

Water boils at 100°C at sea level. If the water in this experiment did not boil at 100°C, what could be the reason?

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  1. 6 May, 21:23
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    One reason could be that the water in this experiment, didn't boil, but instead became a "chemical reaction" from atmospheric pressure which is normal.

    While heating two different samples, of

    sea level water it decides on a temperature of 102°C and the other boils at 99.2°C. Basically calculating of the percent error.
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