275 degrees
32 degrees Fahrenheit
no it does not
no
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
it raises the temperature.
how dose water affect the light
Yes, hot water boils faster than cold water because the molecules in hot water have more energy and are already closer to the boiling point. This means it takes less time and energy to raise the temperature of hot water to the boiling point compared to cold water.
Only if mixed with water of a hot temperature. If it's lukewarm or below it should be ok.
It depends on how hot/cold your water is, and how hot/cold room temperature is.
Lead does not turn red hot. It goes from a solid state to a liquid state a fairly low temp. It then will boil off into a gaseous state. Lead rusting looks like gray powder and can be dangerour
Water can evaporate at any temperature, but its rate of evaporation increases as the temperature rises. At the boiling point of water (212°F or 100°C at sea level), water evaporates rapidly, transitioning to steam.
none.