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Trey is using a Celsius thermometer in an experiment to take the temperature of boiling water. At what temperature will the water boil?
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Trey is using a Celsius thermometer in an experiment to take the temperature of boiling water. At what temperature will the water boil?
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It is the opposite of the F one so it will be 0 degrees Celsius
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In celsius, water boils at 100 degrees or
100°C
Glad I could help, and good luck!
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