100°C to °F
100 °C equals 212 °F.
Formula: °C × 1.8 = °F
100 °C =
212°F
Kelvin
373.1 K
100 °C is the boiling point of water at sea level.
Computed to 3 decimal places using factor 1.8. For engineering or safety-critical uses verify against a calibrated reference.
Reference table
°C to °F near 100
| degrees Celsius (°C) | degrees Fahrenheit (°F) | Kelvin |
|---|---|---|
| 92 °C | 197.6 °F | 92 K |
| 93 °C | 199.4 °F | 93 K |
| 94 °C | 201.2 °F | 94 K |
| 95 °C | 203 °F | 95 K |
| 96 °C | 204.8 °F | 96 K |
| 97 °C | 206.6 °F | 97 K |
| 98 °C | 208.4 °F | 98 K |
| 99 °C | 210.2 °F | 99 K |
| 100 °C | 212 °F | 100 K |
| 101 °C | 213.8 °F | 101 K |
| 102 °C | 215.6 °F | 102 K |
| 103 °C | 217.4 °F | 103 K |
| 104 °C | 219.2 °F | 104 K |
| 105 °C | 221 °F | 105 K |
| 106 °C | 222.8 °F | 106 K |
| 107 °C | 224.6 °F | 107 K |
| 108 °C | 226.4 °F | 108 K |
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FAQ
Frequently asked
- What is 100 °C in Fahrenheit?
- 100 °C = 212 °F. Formula: (°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F.
- How to convert 100 °C to °F mentally?
- Double it and add 30 for a rough estimate: (100 × 2) + 30 = 230 °F. Exact: 212 °F.
- What is 100 °C in Kelvin?
- 100 °C = 373.1 K. Kelvin is Celsius plus 273.15 — it uses absolute zero as its baseline.
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