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If you were to add salt to water, at what temperature would you expect it to boil? Assume you are at sea level. O More than 100 °C O Less than 100 °C 0 100 °C
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If you were to add salt to water, at what temperature would you
expect it to boil? Assume you are at sea level.
O More than 100 °C
O Less than 100 °C
0 100 °C
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I think more than 100 but that’s just my guess. Good luck!
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