cocoons are boiled in hot water so that the gummy substance called the sericin can come out so that it is easy to pull out the thread called silk
Silkworm cocoons are placed in boiling water to make the one long continuous thread separate from it.
silkworms are first boiled in water so their cocoons can die. then the silk is obtained by spreading
It's boiled and then unwound into a long thread.
100 degrees centigrade
To kill the larvae that are inside and which would otherwise bite their way out.
For water to be used it must be boiled to 100 degrees Celsius and boiled for more than a minute.
100* C or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
It must be kept in mind that about 1 per cent of total harvest of cocoons is not boiled. The insects within the cocoon are allowed to mature to form silk moths. These silk moths cut through the cocoons and are allowed to breed for silk worm eggs for future production of silk. The silk from the damaged cocoons is collected and mixed with the filaments of coarse outer portion of the cocoon as well as from the inner portions of cocoons which is left after reeling. This mixture is then spun to obtain low grade silk yarn..by DEEPANKAR MECH
color,hot sugar,boiled water
Seeds can germinate in cooled boiled water, so long as the water is no longer warm or hot. The act of boiling will actually clean the water, causing it to be sterile.
it doesn't water that has been boiled does as it has been distilled