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with a submersion heater designed for bath tubs..

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Due to the properties of sand, when we heat it over Bunsen burner it can be used as heating buffer. The sand would absorb heat even after it is removed so we can use it similarly to a hot water bath but the sand will eventually cool down and need reheating. It is common to use this sand heat bed technique in organic laboratories or when gentle/slow heating is required.


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Your dishwasher wont heat the water and element is ok?

If it is a new dishwater, there is a gov't restriction on the heating element that stops it from heating the water and drying the dishes. If anyone knows how to override this, please advise.


How did the Romans invent central heating?

so that people can have a bath in hot water instead of cold water or if not heat it with fire too.


Can you boil water in a test tube suspended in a pot of water?

For slow heating with the maximum control, test tubes are heated in a water bath rather than in a flame. This can only heat the tube to the boiling point of water, 100°C or 212 °F.


Does the amount of water affect when the water boils?

yes. the more water the longer it would take for the heating element to heat the water. the less water, the less time it would take to heat.


What will happen if the heating element is near at the top of the kettle?

In that case, it would be less efficient. Hot water rises to the top, mixing the water (if the heating element is at the bottom). When it is at the top, the water won't mix as well, and more heat would be wasted.


Does a dishwasher use hot water or does it heat up the water put into it?

They use hot water and if it is not hot enough, the heating element used to dry the dishes will heat it to the right temperature.


What is wrong with your washing machine when the water does not heat up but all the cycles work?

Either the thermostat or the heating element is faulty !


Are Hotpoint built in dishwashers connected to hot or cold water supply?

Hot water only. Even though the heating element will heat the water, it will take much longer to reach a good washing temperature. You will over work the heating element and eventually burn out.


What are the differences between Direct heating and hot waterand indirect heating?

Hi, Direct heating is where the heat source i.e and electric element is in the tank heating the water directly. Indirect heating is where the heat source is remove i.e a boiler piped up to a coil in the cylinder of water. Hope that helps, Any further information please get in contact with me.


Would you heat a mixture of solutions directly on a flame or a water bath?

It depends on the solutions you mixed. If they are non-flammable, heating them on a flame would be fine. If they are flammable, I would use both a water bath and an electric hot plate.


Does the wire in the electrical cord of an electric kettle have a higher or lower resistance than the heating element inside the kettle?

The wire in the cord has much lower resistance than the heating element. The heating element is a resistive or resistance heating element. Resistance in the quality of a substance or material that causes it to limit current flow, and it get heated up in the process. The heating element has all but the smallest fraction of the resistance in the circuit, so the heat, that thermal energy that get the water hot, is generated by the resistance of the heating element.


Does the wire in the electrical cord of an electric have a higher or lower resistance than the Heating element inside the kettle?

The wire in the cord has much lower resistance than the heating element. The heating element is a resistive or resistance heating element. Resistance in the quality of a substance or material that causes it to limit current flow, and it get heated up in the process. The heating element has all but the smallest fraction of the resistance in the circuit, so the heat, that thermal energy that get the water hot, is generated by the resistance of the heating element.