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An electric hob is effectively a stove top with elements on it. When used for cooking one can put a pot or pan on top and fill with water or just use a little oil to cook various foods.
evaporation, heating a liquid will do this. put a pot of water on the stove and watch the steam come up, thats a liquid turning into a gas.
put he golden pot in roman times
Pot is not put in bales. Cotton is baled, but not pot.
put something in a pot.
It is increasing in temperature. When you put a pot of water over a lit stove, it evaporates into its gas form, water vapor, which can also be called steam.
Empty pot or plant pot, If it's an empty pot, you could put like, flour in it. Plant pot.. It's for like, farming.
Best put it in a pot on top of a pot ( called a double boiler) of water and boil the water. this will melt the sugar but keeps it sugar from overheating
No it won't crack the pot
Yes, I've had my Termisil teapot for over a year and I put it directly on the heating element - I have an electric stove. Be Careful, the lid of the teapot sometimes falls off when you are pouring tea.
PUT THE WATER IN THE POT, PUT THE HEAT ON, AND WAIT.