When water evaporates it leaves a white residue that can sometimes be removed by soaking the pot in white vinegar. The vinegar removes water residue on lots of things.
Pour cold water in the pot and clean it with soap water if there are any marks left in the pot
a cup of water that is boiled since it gives more heat.
yes if you heat it alot................
Water on a stove!
As the stove heats up the pot, heat is transferred from the pot to the water through conduction. Within the pot, heat is transferred through convection from the hot water molecules to the cold ones.
put it on the stove and it will heat up
by boiling
If the soup is already cook and you just want to heat it on a stove, first put the soup in a cookware, put it in a stove then turn on the stove into medium heat and it is ok if you don't put the cover of the cookware anymore to avoid spillover or spillage. If boiled then you're done. Don't forget to turnoff the stove together with the gastank.
usually a gaseous fire for example, a stove
The heat from the stove makes hot water because like the food when you use the stove it makes it hot to. right?
Coal or wood fired boilers or just heat water on the stove. A wood stove most likely.
A pot of water heating on a stove.
The heat from a wood stove tends to be a "dry heat". The humidity level is low (moisture in the air) and things dry out. Keeping a ketle of water on the stove heats it, making it evaporate, and restoring moisture to the air. Mosit air will FEEL warmer.