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Q: What are the boiling points of water when heated on a gas stove?
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how does heat reach water in a saucepan that is on a heated stove?

by boiling


What is pan boiling?

pan boiling by the water on the stove


Does boiling water in a pot on a stove create water vapor?

yes if its boiling yes


What are 3 examples of convections?

convection currents an example is a heat radiator...it radiates heat which warms the air. the air rises as its heated and cooler air takes its place then being heated by the radiator...this continues until the room is heated and so is a pot is on a stove and the water is boiling and the cold water is at the top and it goes to the bottom


When does water transform into a gas?

When heated to its boiling point.


What 3 examples of convection?

convection currents an example is a heat radiator...it radiates heat which warms the air. the air rises as its heated and cooler air takes its place then being heated by the radiator...this continues until the room is heated and so is a pot is on a stove and the water is boiling and the cold water is at the top and it goes to the bottom


When a liquid is heated and turns into water vapors?

when liquid is heated it turns into water vapor,this is called boiling point


What is the difference of boiling points between sea water and normal water?

Sea water has a higher boiling point than water, meaning that it will have to be heated more then pure water to boil. This temperature depends on the concentration of the salt in the salt water. The boiling point of normal water at normal pressure is 100C/212 F while for sea water it is 2 C higher or more depending on the salt concentration/impurities in the sea water. The difference in the boiling points would be 2 C or greater.


What is produced when water is heated to its boiling point?

steam, which is a water form of a gas


Why boiling point of water is not fixed?

The boiling point of water is fixed but boiling points depends on the atmospheric pressure.


Will water keep on boiling forever if a sausepan is left on a hot stove?

Boiling water changes it's state from a liquid (water) into a gas (steam) so water left on a hot stove top will eventually disappear as it all turns to steam.


Can you reverse water boiling on the stove?

Yes, turn the heat off. Boiling water does not change its molecular structure, so, yes, it can be "unboiled."