Carbon is settled on the test tube.
due to conduction
The water will warm until it reaches the same temperature as the flame. If the flame is hot enough, the water will eventually boil when it reaches 100ºC, and will then be converted to steam (water vapor).
when water gets heated it starts to get excited and it stats to boil and there are atoms inside which viabrate and makes the water boil.
In water, it just gets clean.
yes if you put your hand in it
Depends mainly on the amount of water and the starting temperature and the measure of the flame.
Non luminous flame
due to conduction
The water will warm until it reaches the same temperature as the flame. If the flame is hot enough, the water will eventually boil when it reaches 100ºC, and will then be converted to steam (water vapor).
Yes but the flame would have to be hot enough to boil water which is 100ºC(212ºF).
few long water
when water gets heated it starts to get excited and it stats to boil and there are atoms inside which viabrate and makes the water boil.
they move faster.
In water, it just gets clean.
Crack
yes if you put your hand in it
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.