TABLE 11.8 Boiling Points of Water at Several Locations of Varied Altitudes Approximate Pressure (atm)* Approximate Boiling Point of Water ("C) Location Elevation (ft) Mt. Everest, Tibet (highest mountain peak on Earth) Mt. McKinley (Denali), Alaska (highest mountain peak in North America.) Mt. Whitney, California (highest mountain peak in 48 contiguous U.S. states) Denver, Colorado (mile high city) 29,035 0.32 78 20,320 0.46 83 14,495 0.60 87 5,280 0.83 94 Boston, Massachusetts (seca level) 20 1.0 100 "The atmcepheric pressure in each of these locations is subject to weather conditions and can vary significantly from the valaes stated here. Copyright © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc. The boiling point of water is higher/lower in Denver compared to Boston. Explain this phenomenon.

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TABLE 11.8 Boiling Points of Water at Several Locations of Varied Altitudes
Approximate
Pressure (atm)*
Approximate
Boiling Point of Water ("C)
Location
Elevation (ft)
Mt. Everest, Tibet (highest mountain peak on Earth)
Mt. McKinley (Denali), Alaska (highest mountain peak in North America.)
Mt. Whitney, California (highest mountain peak in 48 contiguous U.S. states)
Denver, Colorado (mile high city)
29,035
0.32
78
20,320
0.46
83
14,495
0.60
87
5,280
0.83
94
Boston, Massachusetts (seca level)
20
1.0
100
"The atmxcepheric pressure in each of these locations is subject to weather conditions and can vary significantly from the values stated here.
Copyright © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
The boiling point of water is higher/lower in Denver compared to Boston. Explain this
phenomenon.
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 11.8 Boiling Points of Water at Several Locations of Varied Altitudes Approximate Pressure (atm)* Approximate Boiling Point of Water ("C) Location Elevation (ft) Mt. Everest, Tibet (highest mountain peak on Earth) Mt. McKinley (Denali), Alaska (highest mountain peak in North America.) Mt. Whitney, California (highest mountain peak in 48 contiguous U.S. states) Denver, Colorado (mile high city) 29,035 0.32 78 20,320 0.46 83 14,495 0.60 87 5,280 0.83 94 Boston, Massachusetts (seca level) 20 1.0 100 "The atmxcepheric pressure in each of these locations is subject to weather conditions and can vary significantly from the values stated here. Copyright © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc. The boiling point of water is higher/lower in Denver compared to Boston. Explain this phenomenon.
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