On 06/28/2015 11:24 AM, Ronal B Morse wrote:
On 06/28/2015 11:03 AM, jd1008 wrote:
ice = 32.0 °F | 00.00 °C. water boiling point = 211.9 °F | 99.97 °C
Thanx G.
I have an electronic digital thermometer, the tip of which is inserted
into the boiling water.
At my location, it reported that boiling water is at 204 °F
We are only at about 4250 feet above sea level.
So I think the thermometer is fibbing :)
Your thermometer is about right. We live just at 5,000 ft and water
boils for us at 202(f). Have to remember to adjust cooking times
accordingly.
RBM
OP g said that his infrared thermometer records boiling water
at 211 °F. I thought he lived in Denver, Co at more than 5000+ feet.
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