No, when water boils it evaporates into single water molecules. We can see the cooler of these as they condense into steam. Steam or water vapour is the water molecules re-condensing into water droplets.
It could be instantly. In the far north of the world you can throw a cup of boiling water in the air and it will turn into ice before it hits the ground
Boiling Water + Steam x Gushing in the air = Geiser...
the bubbles in boiling water is water in a gasious state rising to the surface.
The boiling water will evaporate (turn to vapor). The ice will melt (turn to liquid) and then begin to evaporate (turn to vapor). The tap water will begin to evaporate (turn to vapor).
It vaporizes into the air.
by boiling
it lowers the boiling pt temperature
Salt lowers the boiling temperature of the water allowing to turn down the heat source
Boiling and evaporation are physical changes.
Yes, turn the heat off. Boiling water does not change its molecular structure, so, yes, it can be "unboiled."
As the air pressure drops the boiling point of water (or any substance) will also drop. The higher your altitude the lower the air pressure.
Air expands the most.