the heating element turns black because it heats up all the water xxxx
I think this is likely to be because your water supply is acidic (pH less than 7). This can dissolve the element over time. Probably best to replace the kettle with one with a concealed element.
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.
The silver nitrate, but this is a dangerous compound.
Black Kettle National Grassland - Oklahoma - was created in 1960.
The area of Black Kettle National Grassland - Oklahoma - is 126.667 square kilometers.
Inside the kettle, the water is being heated by an electric element or flame. As the water absorbs heat, its temperature rises and eventually reaches the boiling point, causing it to turn into steam. The pressure from the steam builds up inside the kettle until it forces the steam out through the spout, producing the whistling sound characteristic of a boiling kettle.
The element required for an iron kettle to rust is oxygen.
An element called Dolomite can turn anything black.
Black Kettle belonged to the Cheyenne tribe.
A kettle becomes hot by converting electrical energy into heat through a heating element inside the kettle. When the kettle is plugged in and turned on, the electrical current flows through the heating element, which generates heat that warms the water inside the kettle.
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.
heat rises....
A kettle produces heat by converting electrical energy into heat energy through a heating element, usually made of metal. When the kettle is turned on, the heating element heats up, warming the water inside the kettle through conduction.
The silver nitrate, but this is a dangerous compound.
A black kettle is preferred in the kitchen or camping, since it retains more heat than a white kettle.
I would like to examine that kettle of fish.The kettle is black, I say!
Placing the heating element at the bottom of the kettle allows heat to be directly transferred to the water, resulting in quicker and more uniform heating. If the heating element were in the middle, the water at the top of the kettle would take longer to heat up and there could be hot spots in the water.
You can, but chances are it will burn and stick to the element of the kettle - it doesnt smell great either!