How many degrees is boiled water?



Answer:
Water boils at 100 Celsius, 212 Fahrenheit, and 373.15 Kelvin
100 degree celsius
Those answers are correct, as long as you are at roughly sea level. It changes as you go up in altitude.
One Hundred Degrees Celsuis
212 degrees farenhiet.
water begins to boil at 212f at sea level, but the temp can increase after that. Once the heat is removed it will then begin to cool. So, there is no answer to your question.
This question cannot be properly answered without knowing the pressure exerted on the water. The Ideal Gas Law states: PV=nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the amount of material (water) present in moles, R is the Gas Constant and T is temperature. Science isn't that simple where one answer fits all situations.
BoilING water is 100°C (212°F) at normal atmospheric pressure.
The temperature of boilED water depends on how long it's been off the boil.
the boiling point of water is 100°C

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