Don't think it would taste like fresh water; but you can certainly USE it. Let it cool, then use for watering house plants. Or remove the eggs and pour the hot water directly onto weeds in your grass or driveway. (don't try this in a flower bed to kill the weeds because you'll take a chance of damaging your flower plants, too)
No, however why would you want to drink it since chicken shells are not the cleanest of surfaces.
No.
In my experience as a chef, the bigger the better. It also depends on what you are boiling the water for. If you are making boiled eggs you would want a pot you can easily get the eggs out of(its not too deep) If you are simplely boiling water to make some tea, a regular sized pot would be just fine.
The water will soon reach it's boiling point.
heat
No
People usually use tongs to remove ears of corn from pots of boiling water.
we use science in the kitchen by boiling water
Pepper has the least effect on the temperature or reaction to boiling water ,As well pepper does not dissolve in boiling water like other grains.
The easiest way to peel eggs is to use them after they have been sitting in a refrigerator for more than a week. Suggestion: Buy new eggs and let the oldest ones go into the pot for boiling and the fresh ones into the frying pan.
by boiling the water
How do verify the temperature of the stones if you use boiling water? With boiling water the stones will be too hot an burn your hands and skin of your client!
By melting
No.