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212 °F ila °C

212 °F = 100 °C
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Khatwa bi-khatwa: 212 °F ila °C

  1. Ibda bi 212 °F
  2. Itrih 32: 212 - 32 = 180
  3. Idrib fi 5/9: 180 x 5/9 = 100 °C

212°F (100°C) is the boiling point of water at standard pressure — the second fixed reference point of the Fahrenheit scale. At high altitudes water boils lower: 202°F in Denver, ~160°F atop Everest. In cooking, a rolling boil at 212°F is used for blanching vegetables, cooking pasta, making stock, and sterilizing canning equipment. Steaming is actually gentler than many realize because the steam itself is only 212°F.

Hal ta'lam?

Adding salt to water raises the boiling point, but minimally. You would need ~230 g of salt per liter to raise it by just 2°F (1°C).

Nearby Conversions

°F°C
170 °F76.6667 °C
180 °F82.2222 °C
190 °F87.7778 °C
200 °F93.3333 °C
210 °F98.8889 °C
212 °F100 °C
220 °F104.4444 °C
230 °F110 °C
240 °F115.5556 °C
250 °F121.1111 °C
275 °F135 °C

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FAQ

Yes. 212°F equals exactly 100°C at standard atmospheric pressure.

Lower atmospheric pressure means less energy is needed for vapor pressure to equal atmospheric pressure.