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Q44 (CDS-II/2008) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Thermal physics Answer Verified

Assertion (A) : In a pressure cooker food is cooked above boiling point. Reason (R) : Boiling point of water increases as the pressure increases.

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Assertion (A) is true because a pressure cooker allows food to be cooked at temperatures significantly higher than the standard boiling point of water (100°C). In a sealed pressure cooker, steam is trapped, which increases the internal ambient pressure [t5][t8]. Reason (R) is also true and provides the correct explanation for (A). The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which its vapor pressure equals the external pressure [c1][t10]. As the pressure inside the cooker increases, the water molecules require more kinetic energy (higher temperature) to escape into the gaseous state, thus raising the boiling point [c2][t6]. For instance, at 15 psi, the boiling point of water rises to approximately 121°C [t5]. This higher temperature accelerates the chemical reactions involved in cooking, such as breaking down tissues or starches, thereby reducing cooking time [t8][t9].

Sources

  1. [1] Science ,Class VIII . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 7: Particulate Nature of Matter > 7.2.2 Liquid state > p. 105
  2. [2] Physical Geography by PMF IAS, Manjunath Thamminidi, PMF IAS (1st ed.) > Chapter 3: Geological Time Scale The Evolution of The Earths Surface > 3. Geological Time Scale – The Evolution of The Earth's Surface > p. 43
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