100 deg C or 212 deg F at sea level. Water cannot exist in liquid form at normal atmospheric pressure at higher temperatures. The temperature of boiling water will go down as altitude increases.
100 degrees Celsius (Centigrade) or 212 degrees Fahrenheit AT SEA LEVEL.
The higher the altitude, the lower the temperature at which water will boil.
In a pressure cooker, water will boil at a higher temperature - depending on the pressure.
In a microwave, water can become superheated without boiling if the vessel has no imperfections (for example, a china cup or glass in good condition). This is why, if you heat a cup of water for tea or coffee in a microwave for more than 2 minutes, and then add the tea bag or coffee, it will boil up and spill - possibly even explosively. Always take care!
It will be 100 °C or 212 °F, the boiling point of water. The kettle won't get hotter than that until all of the water has boiled away.
at sea level and standard pressure, the highest temp water can get is 212 F or 100 C before it starts to boil.
99 degrees Celsius, or 210 degrees Fahrenheit.
At normal atmospheric pressure, and close to sea level, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. That's how hot a kettle becomes.
Easy it is 100 degrees
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.
yes. If you leave it boiling at high temperatures for a certain period of time, the steam produced will be too much for the kettle, and that's when you hear the whistling sound. And if you ignore the kettle and leave it continously boiling, there comes a time when the situation falls over the edge, causing the kettle to blow up in 25m diametre. The rate of the procces depends on the size of the kettle and the temperature.
When a kettle is boiling you are able to see the chemical reaction, from the stem leaving the kettle.
Yes. Water droplets are seen at the spout of the kettle. Water vapour from the boiling water is condensed with the surrounding air(which is cooler)to form water droplets.
steam
It will be the boiling point of water: 100oC
Hot.
Boiling water out of a kettle can be used for boiling noodles for soup or spaghetti.
By the fact that the kettle is hot. The heat energy is also warming the metal of the kettle. By the fact that the water boils to steam,; loss of water to steam. The energy should only heat the water to boiling point, and not heat the kettle nor allow the water to boil off.
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.
Yes
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When using a kettle, it can be used for boiling water which has a number of uses. For instance use boiled hot water to cook pasta, make tea, speed up cooking time. A kettle can be used to clean utensils and kitchen equipment. And in those cold months a kettle can be used to melt ice from your car windscreen. There are a number of uses for your common kettle. Cleaning baby equipment and or making baby formula is another. But be carful with the kettle as it is full of steaming hot water.
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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.