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Why Can’T Water Go Above 100 Degrees? [Solved]

Above 100°C the molecules leave the liquid so fast that equilibrium could only be reached with water vapor so dense that its pressure would be higher than ordinary atmospheric pressure. So at atmospheric pressure, all the water molecules leave the liquid and join the gas.

Does water always boil at 100 degrees celcius? | Ask Science Space #4

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What is the boiling T of water? Is it always 100 degrees C?

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WHEN THE WATER TEMPERATURE REACHES MORE THAN 100 DEGREES

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