The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit at standard atmospheric pressure. To determine a temperature that is twice as hot as boiling water, we need to multiply the boiling point by two.
In Celsius: 100 degrees Celsius (boiling point of water) * 2 = 200 degrees Celsius
Therefore, a temperature that is twice as hot as boiling water in Celsius would be 200 degrees Celsius.
In Fahrenheit: 212 degrees Fahrenheit (boiling point of water) * 2 = 424 degrees Fahrenheit
Thus, a temperature that is twice as hot as boiling water in Fahrenheit would be 424 degrees Fahrenheit.