Asked by kayla swank on Jul 27, 2024
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212°F
A) freezing
B) body temperature
C) pasteurization
D) boiling
E) sterilizing (autoclave)
Boiling
The rapid vaporization of a liquid when it is heated to its boiling point, the temperature at which it changes phase from liquid to gas.
Fahrenheit
A scale for measuring temperature where 32°F is the point at which water freezes and 212°F is the point at which it boils under normal atmospheric pressure.
- Get acquainted with the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales along with the techniques to convert between them.
- Identify the principal temperature levels pertinent to human health, covering body, freezing, boiling, pasteurization, and sterilization temperatures.
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lookat mybeardJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
212°F is the boiling point of water at sea level, which corresponds to 100°C.
Learning Objectives
- Get acquainted with the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales along with the techniques to convert between them.
- Identify the principal temperature levels pertinent to human health, covering body, freezing, boiling, pasteurization, and sterilization temperatures.