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Saline Water.
Boiling water in a conventional oven is extremely inefficient, but doing so does not involve any more danger than boiling water on the stove top. Boiling water in certain kinds of smooth glass or ceramic containers in a microwave oven can be extremely dangerous.
This a saline water (brine).
For the most part it does. There is some salt (brine) that is caught in the water when it freezes, but as the ice ages the brine will drain out.
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"Brine" is a solution of a salt ... usually sodium chloride ... in water. Any solution of a salt in water may properly be referred to as 'brine'. You can cool it and make it cold. You can heat it and make it hot. You can cool it some more and freeze it. You can heat it some more and boil it, except that when you do that, you wouldn't actually say that the 'brine' is boiling, because the water is boiling and evaporating but the salt is staying where it is and making stronger brine.
Some glasses break when you pour boiling water in it. To avoid that make sure you read a label that comes with that glass saying it can withstand boiling water or not.
place glass container in boiling water.
bringing water to boil is effective in killing or inactivating most bacteria viruses and pathogens .according to the wilderness medical society water temperatures above 160 degree kill all pathogens
salt increases the boiling point of water so it it (boils) around 110oc This may occur at a certain concentration of salt in the water. If there is a very tiny proportion of salt in the water it will boil near to 100oC As the proportion of salt increases so will the boiling point.
YES! Because when you heat the mixture of water and glass beads up at boiling temperature, the water will evaporate and leave the glass beads behind. =-)
Put luke-warm water on it. Boiling water will crack glass.
A boiling kettle is a metaphor that could represent a short temper. Just like a kettle whistling when the water inside reaches its boiling point, a person with a short temper might quickly reach a point of frustration or anger.
Because the ceramic or glass disc rattles as the water boils alerting you that the water is boiling therefore you do not forget about it and it does not boil over. Besides functioning as an audible alerter, the ceramic or glass disc will absorb excess heat in the pot. This is especially true when you are boiling something starchy such as rice or pasta. The layer of starch floats to the surface of the water and prevents the water from giving off it's excess heat. The ceramic or glass disc absorbs this extra heat and prevents the water from super-heating and boiling over.
Brine.
If the glass is warm then you can, however when I put boiling water into a cold glass it smashed so ... Yes you can put boiling water into a glass, just not a cold one (Y) Yes... but if the room (and the glass) is cold, expect bad results... You might get lucky though... When I have a cold, I mix the cold medicine with hot water in a glass, and only once in my life has the glass ever smashed in those circumstances... I rarely put hot water into glasses otherwise...
soaking in boiling hot water doesn't help, pls someone answer