This is a vapor pressure experiment, the jar was sealed while the water was boiling on a hot plate, so the steam displaced all the air out of the jar. After sealing, the jar was quickly removed from the heat and let cool. now, there is only water and water vapor in the jar (give or take, there is so...
This is a jar full of only water (liquid and vapor). It boils at any temperature when you apply something cold enough to the top, like ice.
Yes definitely. The pressure will drop along the vapor pressure curve all the way to the triple point, gently boiling all the way if you remove the heat from the vapor and not directly from the water.
Do it! it is easy to do at home! Just wear some gloves and safety glasses, those jars can easily shatter during the heating process if you use too hot of a heat source. I recommend a glass top electric stove, or put some kind of metal plate between your jar and the burner to help spread out the heat. Once you seal the jar, take it off the heat right away, so it doesn't build pressure. I boiled mine for a few minutes before sealing to try and get some of the devolved gasses out, and lightly set the lid on top to help the steam push out all the air.