No, it only makes it feel longer because you are more aware of the time being taken.
Boil a lot of sea water.
yes
hot water is made of molecules that can move faster and faster and you can boil or microwave the water to make it become hotter and hotter
Water boils when its internal pressure reaches that of the atmospheric pressure. Therefor, if one lowers the atmospheric pressure, the water would boil at a lower temperature (in fact, one can make water boil at room temperature by dramatically lowering the atmospheric pressure).
Most microorganisms which cause infections or diseases can't survive at the temperature required to make water boil.
Adding salt to water will make it take longer for the water to boil. You should wait until the water is already boiling to add salt.
Water with salt will actually take longer than water without salt to evaporate. This is due to boiling point elevation. If you put a solute into water, it will make it more difficult to boil, and therefore will boil at a higher temperature. Since it takes longer for the salt water to boil, it will take longer for it to evaporate as well
Don't add salt. Salt raises the boiling point of water, making it take longer.
Heat can make water boil, like when you put a pot of water on the stove on high!
boil it
I make 4 cups of water, 1 cup of sugar for the feeder. I boil it but I have heard you do not have to. Not a rolling boil, just a small boil.
Propanol has the lowest boiling point of the three, and adding it to water will therefore make the water boil fastest.
Boil a lot of sea water.
Boil it in a pot on a stove.
You need to boil it.
Boil it
the Kool-Aid will make the water boil faster