0 Celsius for ais , 100 Celsius for boiling water ?

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The discussion centers on the definitions of 0 degrees Celsius for ice and 100 degrees Celsius for boiling water, emphasizing that these values are universally accepted under standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm, ~1 bar, 101 kPa). Participants clarify that the freezing point of water is consistently 0 degrees Celsius, while the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius, applicable in all countries under normal conditions. The confusion arises from the term "Ais," which is corrected to "ice." This highlights the importance of precise terminology in scientific discussions.

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0 Celsius for ais , 100 Celsius for boiling water ?

As we know that is common for study.
But anyone know where is origin ?
What i mean is ...is it valid at every country ?
 
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Sorry, what? I literally cannot understand anything you are saying.
 


Shaun_W said:
Sorry, what? I literally cannot understand anything you are saying.

Haha sorry...actually i am thinking...
is it all country define 0 celsius for Ais...and 100 Celsius for boiling water ?
These condition is valid under which condition?
 


Water will boil at 100 degrees Celsius at normal atmospheric pressure (1 atm, ~1 bar, 101KPa).

By "Ais" do you mean air or ice?
 


Shaun_W said:
Water will boil at 100 degrees Celsius at normal atmospheric pressure (1 atm, ~1 bar, 101KPa).

By "Ais" do you mean air or ice?

Sorry...i type wrong language ..should be ICE
 

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