the water in beaker a boiled at 100 C. at what temperature will the water in beaker b began to boil?

a.50 C
b.100 C
c.125 C
d.150 C ( i pick this)

please I need help today.

plz, someone help!!!!

GUYS PLEASE

geez - impatient much?

Are the beakers at the same pressure?
Is there some solute dissolved in the water?
All other things being equal, water always boils at the same temperature.

And the normal boiling point for H2O is not 150 C.

To determine at what temperature the water in beaker B will begin to boil, we can refer to the boiling point of water. Water typically boils at 100°C (at standard atmospheric pressure). This means that at or above this temperature, water transitions from its liquid state to a gaseous state (vapor).

Based on this information, we can eliminate options (a) 50°C and (c) 125°C since they are lower and higher than the boiling point of water, respectively.

Option (d) 150°C is incorrect since water boils at 100°C, not 150°C.

Therefore, the correct answer is (b) 100°C, as this is the temperature at which the water in beaker B will begin to boil.