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On the Celsius scale, at what temperature does water boil? A. 100° B. 212° C. 32° D. 0°
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On the Celsius scale, at what temperature does water boil?
A. 100°
B. 212°
C. 32°
D. 0°
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The answer is 100 my nilla.
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