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It will dissolve into the water
If tea starts to boil when a spoon is placed in it, it is likely that the tea has already reached boiling temperature but has nothing to create bubbles with because the glass is so smooth and the smooth is more rough.
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The material for a spoon is an alloy or a plastic polymer. The polymer is a compound, an alloy is a mixture.
It will dissolve into the water
If tea starts to boil when a spoon is placed in it, it is likely that the tea has already reached boiling temperature but has nothing to create bubbles with because the glass is so smooth and the smooth is more rough.
The concentration of the salt solution does NOT change- it is saturated.
A thermometer is not required. To test whether a jam is ready dip a cool metal spoon into the boiling jelly mixture and lift the spoon out of the steam so the syrup runs off the side. The drops will be light and syrupy at the beginning of the boiling process. Next, the drops will become heavier and will drop off the spoon two at a time. When the drops form together and "sheet" off the spoon, the jellying point has been reached.
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that oldest spoon in the world is the carving spoon
Heat (thermal energy) will move between a liquid and a spoon placed in it by the method we call conduction. The thermal energy will be conducted from a hot liquid to a cool spoon by direct contact. There will be a bit of convection in the liquid near the spoon. This is because that liquid (being hotter or cooler than the spoon, depending on the experiment) changes density and either rises or descends. But the point is that direct contact between the liquid and the spoon will set up conditions that allow conduction of the thermal energy.
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No, -ful can be added to a noun to form another noun or an adjective. Examples: spoon (noun) spoonful (noun) hope (noun) hopeful (adjective) Usually, the suffix -ly is added to an adjective to create an adverb. Examples: usual (adjective) usually (adverb) hopeful (adjective) hopefully (adverb)
There is no spoon, so the question is meaningless.
table spoon is a big spoon