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Two pans of water are on different burners of a stove. One pan of water is boiling vigorously, while the other is boiling gently. What can be said about the temperature of the water in the two pans?

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Answer:

the water in the two pans are at 100°C

Step-by-step explanation:

Pure water boils at the temperature of 100°C,the reason while one of the water boils vigorously and the other boils gently is a function of the quanitity of heat energy acquired by the water molecules,but both water are at the same tempearture of 100°C.

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