An electric kettle was first made by Crompton and Co. in 1891 and all the earliest examples had the element in a separate chamber under the water, maintaining the 'fire under the water' layout of traditional boiling vessels.
Many kettles are made of metal, and a "polished" or "finished" metal kettle will often appear silver because that is the color of the metal used to make it.
the color of the flower of course! xD
The change of color may be a sign of a chemical reaction.
This is a physical change.
It is a chemical change.
Well, your a mug, suck your nan
a copper kettle is made of copper, a browny red metal. . .
Copper is the material this kettle is made of, that's why it's named that way.
Colors available for the Brita kettle include a clear, see through color (Or no color), a frosted plastic color (which is translucent), an Ocean Blue, and Fire Red.
the kettle is a wonderful invention. it was made a long time ago...it was jesus himself. one zap of his magic finger and the kettle was born.
Arthur Leslie Large invented the first electric kettle.
a kettle is made out of metal
color wise it is changing because i do believe it is made of copper,, and as any one knows,coppers color changes with time because of the oxidation and erosion..
No, one is made out of kettle and one is made out of steel, but they are both types of meta.
a kettle lake is a lake made by glaciers when they passed through.
Many kettles are made of metal, and a "polished" or "finished" metal kettle will often appear silver because that is the color of the metal used to make it.
the kettle is made from iron. Matter passes through and that's why the water is the same temperature as the bottom of the kettle.