By boiling it
No. Boiling water kills bacteria but does not remove most chemicals.
pool
Because it is larger.
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A boiling pot of water will boil faster if you stir it. I would expect it creates more surface area for heat exchange to occur, resulting evaporation. A pool should act the same.
Boiling tea kettle loses water through vapourization mainly not by evoporation.
Jumping in boiling water would kill you just about instantly. if you jump in ice water you can last about 10 minutes before you lose consciousness as a result of hypothermia. and even then people have been pulled from under ice when normally they would have drowned and be revived with no ill effect. the two scenarios are two entirely different situations. as the damage that boiling water does to the skin is instantly not reversible.
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Dodecane will burn from a wick but a pool of liquid dodecane can only be ignited if the temperature is raised to around 75 degrees Celcius. A pool of dodecane will ignite spontaneously at around 203 degrees Celcius, just below its boiling point.
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
Jim Mills Adams has written: 'A study of the critical heat flux in an accelerating pool boiling system' -- subject(s): Radiation and absorption, Heat