approximately 9087 degrees (in the farinheight) but the last time i did it, it took awhile to boil, so i had to turn it up a bit. but.... the first 97 worked out fine.
The heat energy from the water has to go to a colder place such as the plastic. When the heat energy meets the bunched-up plastic atoms, the plastic atoms get hypped up and run around, turning from a...
Because the melting point of the plastic used to make the bottle is lower than the temperature of the water that you have put in it. Plastic bottles are 'blow molded'. Basically air is forced inside...