1) Put water into a kettle2) Light a fire
3) Put the kettle on the fire
4) Wait until it boils
Usually this is referring to water or a similar liquid. Bring to a boil basically means you heat it on the stove until it boils. You can tell that it's boiling once the water is bubbling. Once it is boiling you have "brought it to a boil"
It's a good boil with medium sized bubbles breaking frequently, but not yet a constant, rolling boil.
No, there is no need to boil water which is purified by a water purifier.
Heat can make water boil, like when you put a pot of water on the stove on high!
it will all boil away and you are left with water vapor and whatever you boiled it in
salt helps to bring the water to the boil faster.
Well, there is no difference in terms of the act of "boiling," but there is a grammatical difference. Saying "bring it to the boil" is unnecessary. There is no need for using the definite article "the" for "boil". Merely say or write "bring to boil" or "boil." These are good enough.
The word for bringing to a boil is "boil" or "bring to a simmer."
Usually this is referring to water or a similar liquid. Bring to a boil basically means you heat it on the stove until it boils. You can tell that it's boiling once the water is bubbling. Once it is boiling you have "brought it to a boil"
it will bring it to a steady boil
45 minutes to an hour. bring water to a boil then simmer on low to medium heat.
Just bring water to a boil, and you'll find some.
if you bring it to a full rolling boil it should be perfectly fine.
Because it is inflammable and if you bring it to a boil by direct heating there is a risk of it catching alight.
The temperature must be increased up to 100 oC.
Put enough water in a pan to completely submerge the egg. Add a little salt or vinegar. Bring the water to the boil. Add the egg. Boil for 3 - 5 minutes depending on personal preference. Soft or hard boiled.
salt water will boil. also will freshwaer