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  2. Superheated water - Wikipedia

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    At 205 °C the relative permittivity falls to 33, the same as methanol at room temperature. Thus water behaves like a water–methanol mixture between 100 °C and 200 °C. Disruption of extended hydrogen bonding allows molecules to move more freely (viscosity, diffusion and surface tension effects), and extra energy must be supplied to break ...

  3. Superheating - Wikipedia

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    This means if the largest bubbles in a container are small, only a few micrometres in diameter, overcoming the surface tension may require a large , requiring exceeding the boiling point by several degrees Celsius. Once a bubble does begin to grow, the surface tension pressure decreases, so it expands explosively in a positive feedback loop.

  4. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive list of boiling and freezing points for various solvents.

  5. I'm a UPS driver. Our trucks are 120 degrees — and I'm ...

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    This summer, UPS drivers are posting photos of the 120-degree temperatures in their trucks with no A/C. One told us about getting dizzy from the heat.

  6. Southwest punished by record heat exceeding 120 degrees - AOL

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    The Phoenix temperature beat the previous record of 115 degrees for this point in the year set 50 years ago, according to the National Weather Service.

  7. Mechanical room - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical room in a large office building. Mechanical room in federal building, Los Angeles, California. A mechanical room, [1] boiler room [2] or plant room [3] is a technical room or space in a building dedicated to the mechanical equipment and its associated electrical equipment, as opposed to rooms intended for human occupancy or storage.

  8. Water heating - Wikipedia

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    A BTU is the energy required to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. A US gallon of water weighs 8.3 pounds (3.8 kg). To raise 230 L (60 US gal) of water from 10 °C (50 °F) to 50 °C (122 °F) at 90% efficiency requires 60 × 8.3 × (122 − 50) × 1.11 = 39,840 BTU .

  9. It's 120 degrees in Phoenix -- and inmates at a local jail ...

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    Maricopa County's 'Tent City' was reportedly dismantled under former Sheriff Joe Arpaio's successor -- but there are still inmates forced to sleep outside.