Every liquid has a temperature and pressure at which the substance gives off vapor internally. The temperature and pressure at which this occurs is called the boiling point. The term "boil" means what happens at these points.
simmer the sauce, boil the noodles and bake the lasagna
Oxygen. Are you working on that STAR Science section practice (Question 6 in Physical Science section)?
serious???? boil water put he soup in and done not rocket science
Water can boil below 100 degrees Celsius depending on the area of the world. A lab was conducted in science class that our water boiled at 94.6 degrees Celsius. The average boiling point for water is 100 degrees Celsius but that does not mean it will always be that degree to boil.
The word for bringing to a boil is "boil" or "bring to a simmer."
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The word 'boil' is both a noun (boil, boils) and a verb (boil, boils, boiling, boiled).Examples:He brought a kettle of water to the boil. (noun)She developed a painful boil on her leg. (noun)I can boil your eggs or fry them. (verb)
Well, there is no difference in terms of the act of "boiling," but there is a grammatical difference. Saying "bring it to the boil" is unnecessary. There is no need for using the definite article "the" for "boil". Merely say or write "bring to boil" or "boil." These are good enough.
A blind boil is a boil which suppurates imperfectly, or fails to come to a head.
Yes, but only a little.Enough to matter for science done with a stopwatch but not enough to matter for cooking.
Simple dont u know science just boil the water and check if there is any salt residue..............................