The boiling point of tap water varies slightly based on factors such as atmospheric pressure and the amount of dissolved solutes in the water. However, it is generally around 100oC at standard...
The boiling point of tap water is higher than that of distilled water because tap water contains many minerals and bacteria that have higher boiling points than of water in its natural state and thus...
100 degrees celsius. It heats up like normal water. 212 degrees Fahrenheit - there is a point or two difference depending on mineral content and elevation.