It is the residue (ash) which is left after the carbon materials are burnt off
Plastic is a good insulator of heat, meaning heat can't flow through it very well. So a plastic handle on a kettle doesn't conduct heat through it and this means you don't get burnt when handling it.
There is a product called CLR that will clean calcium off things.
Boil Hydrogen Peroxide in the pan. Scrape up burnt up parts with a metal spoon scrub off remaining burnt on particles.
When a kettle is boiling you are able to see the chemical reaction, from the stem leaving the kettle.
Sookie took the kettle off after Polly put it on.
To sing "Edgeworth put the kettle on" to the tune of "Polly put the kettle on," simply replace "Polly" with "Edgeworth" in the lyrics and maintain the same melody. For example, "Edgeworth put the kettle on, Edgeworth put the kettle on, Edgeworth put the kettle on, and let's have tea."
There is a heating element in the kettle. As the water boils, the inner temperature of the kettle rises. Once the boiling temperature is reached, a small thermostat is triggered which turns the kettle off, so as to not boil continually. This thermostat works optimally with the lid on the kettle fully closed, if the lid is not fully closed, it does not switch the kettle off as quickly.
dukot (visayan-filipino word, noun)- scorch (english term)- the burnt food that sticks to the kettle after cooking
This product has an auto shut-off for added safety. The kettle automatically turns off after water boils for added safety & convenience
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It is the residue (ash) which is left after the carbon materials are burnt off
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Plastic is a good insulator of heat, meaning heat can't flow through it very well. So a plastic handle on a kettle doesn't conduct heat through it and this means you don't get burnt when handling it.
Compared to leaving the kettle on and hot all the time, it certainly saves electrical energy if the kettle is turned off when it's not in use. The switch can be used to perform that vital function.
Once the heat has been turned off the kettle, it will begin to lose heat. The rate of heat loss depends on the thickness of the kettle's walls, the amount of boiling water that was in the kettle before the heat was turned off, and the temperature of the room the kettle is stood in. When tea is traditionally brewed in teapots, a woolly knitted cover (known as a cosy - in the UK) was placed over the teapot to slow down the rate of heat loss.
By the fact that the kettle is hot. The heat energy is also warming the metal of the kettle. By the fact that the water boils to steam,; loss of water to steam. The energy should only heat the water to boiling point, and not heat the kettle nor allow the water to boil off.