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When a kettle is boiling you are able to see the chemical reaction, from the stem leaving the kettle.
it changes it because when you add baking soda to water it starts to bubble/boil up which mean when something bubble that mean that the temperature is rising because water boils at 100 degrees so therefor baking soda has some type of chemical that makes it bubble up
No, a bubble bath is a bubble bath.
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Kettle and Hob - Fob Watch.
it means that not being patient can make time seem to slow to a crawl therefore a watched pot will never boil
no. it means that the kettle can be unplugged from the electricity source. the heating source is in touch with water, as it is located inside the kettle :)
Which kettle do you mean? Or did you mean 'Who invented the kettle'? As with most cooking utensils, it is unlikely that a specific person 'invented' the kettle, since that sort of thing developed as necessary through the ages.
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The term 'bubble' comes from Rhyming Slang. Bubble Bath = Laugh
kettle in bead
Depends on what you mean by "bubble" Caprice...
Hate blows a bubble of despair means that hate goes out into the atmosphere and creates a bubble or shield of despair.
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