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Q: Does water get hotter the longer it boils?
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Does water reach a higher temperature the longer it boils?

No, boiling water is at a plateau of hotness and enough energy must be added and the water will change state and become steam which can be heated mych hotter.


Does salt water boil fast?

Salt water boils HOTTER, not necessarily faster.


Which is hotter the boiling water or oil?

Boiling oil because it boils at a higher temperature


Why do you have to cook things longer in Denver?

Denver is so high up that water boils at a lesser temperature than, say, low down along the ocean. Since there is less heat in Denver boiling water, things have to be cooked longer. (Once water boils, it cannot get any hotter, unless you put it under pressure, as done with a pressure canner, for example)


Can water affect car heating?

Water boils hotter and faster then antifreeze, more water means engine damage.


What is hotter 100f or100c?

100 degrees Celsius is hotter. 100 degrees Celsius is mad temperature for weather and it is the temperature that the water boils.


What happens to water when you add heat?

It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.


Is water hotter just before it boils?

The answer is 'No". But the question you ask shows you have a good mind. Keep thinking!


Water boils in two pots at different numbers what temperature is hotter?

Both of them are at 100 Celsius or 212 Fahrenheit


How is the boiling point of water in Celsius higher than the freezing point?

Water boils at a hotter temperature than it freezes in any scale.


Can the SR-71 get hotter than boiling water?

yes. the sr71 boils and transforms into megatron when it hits mock 4


Why is more time required to boil pasta in some places?

Water boils at different temperatures depending on the altitude. At higher elevations water will boil at a lower temperature. Since water will not get hotter than it's boiling point it will take longer to cook pasta at higher altitudes.