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Physics, 09.12.2021 23:40 fhggggy5680

Water boils at 100 °C in San Francisco, which is at sea level. But as you can see in the table, the boiling point of water
varies at other locations,
Consider this scenario: You are at sea level. You have some
liquid water at 80 °C. What would happen to the water if it was
suddenly transported to an elevation of 29,029 feet above sea
level? Why would this happen? Work with a group to explain.
Include the relationship of pressure, energy, and change of
state in your explanation.

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