Water boils (changes from a liquid to a gas) at 373

Chapter 4, Problem 4.5.6

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Water boils (changes from a liquid to a gas) at 373 kelvins. The temperature of the core of the sun is 20 million kelvins. By how many orders of magnitude is the suns core hotter than the boiling temperature of water?

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