Materials can come in three phases, depending on physical conditions. They are gas, liquid, and solid.
If you boil a kettle of water, you are first heating up the liquid water inside the kettle. But then at boiling temperature (which is about 100 deg C or 212 deg F) the liquid in the kettle starts to turn into gas, which we call steam.
As a gas, that steam rises to the surface and that's when you start to see the bubbles we call boiling. So when we "boil a kettle" we are creating steam that creates the boiling bubbles.
It is not a chemical reaction. It is a physical change because the water is only changing its physical state from a liquid to a gas. The chemical identity of the water has not changed. It is still H2O.
yes depending on how long you boil it for you can evaporate(turn to steam) all of it
When an electric kettle is boiled, than it simply turns off. When a manual kettle is boiled it whistles until you turn off the stove.
No, it is not a chemical reaction. It is a change of state. The water is going from a liquid (water) to a gas (steam). It's molecular formula is still the same.
its not a chemical reaction because it can be changed to water again by cooling plus no new substances were made
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It is Nickel. It is not harmful.
I was unable to find any information on a "IGEma". If this is a type of a boiling water kettle, you will see the orange indicator light up on the side of the pot when water reaches boiling.
yes.well it depends if ur carefull enough
What causes the water to evaporate? For me, heat causes the water to evaporate, like the boiling water in the kettle. When it boils you can see moist on the top of the kettle. So the heat causes the water to evaporate. =D
Boiling water out of a kettle can be used for boiling noodles for soup or spaghetti.
That would be the boiling point of water, or somewhere below if the kettle is faulty. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.That would be 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Boiling Water OBV!
No, it is usually called boiling pot or kettle.
Boiling. Just as cracking is a type of breaking, kettle is a type of device used for boiling water or other liquid.
A kettle is used for boiling water usually used for making a cup of coffee or tea.
When a kettle whistles it is because steam from the boiling water inside is escaping through a whistle on the kettle.
When a kettle is boiling you are able to see the chemical reaction, from the stem leaving the kettle.
It will be the boiling point of water: 100oC