No. water cannot be at two different extreme temperatures simultaneously.
Absolutely, if the pressure of the system is low enough water will boil even at it's normal freezing point.
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius (32 F). The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (212 F).
This will depend on the source of your water. In most developed countries, it is not necessary to boil water before freezing it for ice cubes because the water is safe to drink. However, in developing countries that don't have consistent safe pathogen-free water, you should boil the water to kill any of the bacteria in it before freezing it into ice cubes.
It does NOT boil faster than water. It has higher boiling point AND lower freezing point. - Antifreeze boils at about 197 c.
the result of freezing and thawing and freezing is frost boil
Solid to gas transformational phenomenon is called sublimation not boiling.
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No, it is not possible to boil water in negative temperatures because boiling occurs at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit, which is above freezing temperatures.
freezing water is not good for your body , but boiling water is because , your boiling out all the bad stuff out of the water what i do is boil the water for 4-5 mins , and then , put it in the freezer , and it would be nice and cold : ) #yummy !
it lowers the temperature by forming hydrogen bonds that allow it to melt and boil faster
Yes. Adding salt to water elevates the boling point and depresses the freezing point
Water can not boil at its freezing point. Water can only boil at its boiling point. These are two contradictory points in temperature that would cancel each other out.