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The boiling point of cyclohexylamine is 134.5C and the boiling point of water is 100C. I would use distillation in order to separate cyclohexylamine and water. Because the b.p. of water is lower, the water will separate first.
probably yes because the boiling point of cinamon is grater than the boiling point of water so yes it may affect the point of temperature in wich the water boils* *it also depends in how much cinamon you use
why do we use pressure cooker at hill stations for cooking food
yes.well it depends if ur carefull enough
Teflon should be heat stable in boiling water. If you have several pieces, it wouldn't hurt to test a couple just to make sure you don't loose some fine detail. Make sure you use a timer, or other method to prevent boiling out all the water.
i do not know i am trying to find out if you can use butt ham for a boiled dinner
The water will soon reach it's boiling point.
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People usually use tongs to remove ears of corn from pots of boiling water.
You add a couple of tablespoons of water, mix it, then coat the ham with the glaze.
we use science in the kitchen by boiling water
Pepper has the least effect on the temperature or reaction to boiling water ,As well pepper does not dissolve in boiling water like other grains.
by boiling the water
How do verify the temperature of the stones if you use boiling water? With boiling water the stones will be too hot an burn your hands and skin of your client!
By melting
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It depends, which chemical are you trying to find the boiling point for? The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. For any other chemical, if you have the boiling point in Fahrenheit, just use an online converter.