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Water is know to boil at 100°C.A student boiled water and realised it's boiling point was 101°C.State two possible reasons
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Water is know to boil at 100°C.A student boiled water and realised it's boiling point was 101°C.State two possible reasons
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water is know to boil at 100°C.A student boiled water and realised it's boiling point was 101°C.State two possible reasons
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-- impurities in the water
-- air pressure is higher than standard
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