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The liquid mass is partly converted to a gas (steam, water vapor), so if this escapes, the mass is no longer there. The steam can, however, be captured and condensed, and used again (as in steam engines).
It boils
1) Put water into a kettle2) Light a fire 3) Put the kettle on the fire 4) Wait until it boils
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit
When a tea kettles water boils, steam exits the hole in the sound of a loud whistle.
the kettle boils and then the energy comes out as steam
Kettle
If you put heat under the kettle, the water eventually boils. If it's an electric kettle, you plug it in and switch on the electricity.
An adverb, boil is the verb. Both boil and boils are verbs. Verbs are "doing " words, such as smile, lick, hunt, enjoy, kiss, drive, swim, dive and sink. Mary was told to boil the kettle. Mary often boils the kettle.
It will be the boiling point of water: 100oC
Its a chemical reaction :]
The inside of a kettle as water boils.
yes but do it is boiling water and but t in the kettle while it boils then after put it in the fridge
A Watched kettle never boils Better late than never
There is a heating element in the kettle. As the water boils, the inner temperature of the kettle rises. Once the boiling temperature is reached, a small thermostat is triggered which turns the kettle off, so as to not boil continually. This thermostat works optimally with the lid on the kettle fully closed, if the lid is not fully closed, it does not switch the kettle off as quickly.
If all you do is watch it, it will never boil.A kettle with no water in it will never boil.The kettle actually won't boil, just the water that is in it.The kettle may seem as if it never boils while you are watching it because the process is about as exciting as watching paint dry.