100 degree cel
The temperature can be 50 to 60 degrees. water temperature
The Law of Uniformitarianism states that all phenomena that happen now will have happened in the past and will happen in the future if the conditions are right for that phenomena occurring for example if water boils at 212 F (100C) under certain atmospheric pressure, the it will always boil at that temperature under the same conditions, and always has boiled at that temperature under the same conditions
Poland Spring Water could kill a Venus Flytrap. Bottle water had too many minerals for the plant. Only distilled, deionized, reverse osmosis, or rain water should be used.
Temperature is directly proportional to solubility, which means that an increase in temperature will also increase the solubility. Sugar will dissolve faster in hot water.
yes
Water is distilled by evaporating it, usually by adding heat and bringing it to boil
distilled water and pure water are the same thing.
A liquid boils when the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure. The presence of salt in the water reduces the vapor pressure of the water at the temperature at which plain or distilled water will boil. Since the temperature of the salt water must be higher to reach the same vapor pressure as the atmosphere, it takes longer to boil.
yes,at room temperature by decreasing the pressure we can boil the water.
I did no such experiment!
Water that's been distilled. Means you let it boil, collect the steam and cool the steam back into water.
Yes
It doesn't
sea water boil at 105 c
Yes, drinking water does boil at a lower temperature than salt water.
Sea water will boil at higher temp
Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.