Autoclaving is more efficient than boiling because it has a hotter temperature. This is sure to clean the tools correctly by sterilizing and remove all germs.
No, Plants are not more efficient. Animals are more efficient because they coordinate by hormones and CNS ( Central Nervous System ). But plants coordinate only by hormones, therefore animals are more efficient.
The boiling point increases, thus the water would stop boiling, unless more energy is suppled than before.
Any solvent can; the more ions it dissipates into, the more it will change the boiling point (in general). You shouldn't expect a very large change, however. Pressure tends to affect boiling point more than solvents.
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The boiling point is more sensitive to pressure than the melting point due to the fluidity of liquid. Liquids move around more when pressure is placed on them, as they're already moving around naturally without the extra pressure.
distillation. Boiling the solution requires more energy than the energy content of the ethanol present.
Yes, the boiling water has more heat than the match flame.
Gas central heating is more efficient than electric.Open cast mining can be more efficient than deep mines.
Yes. Bird lungs are more efficient than mammal lungs.
Apples are more efficient than coffee in this case.
Because steam is hotter than boiling water.
Window units are more efficient than Split-Acs. Not the other way round.
More than likely because boiling is much hotter than just warm and when things are hot then dissolve whats around them and since boiling is hotter than warm it dissolves faster. That's just my theory.
No, modern ones are much more efficient.
The boiling point depends on the pressure.
yes..because of the heat transfer is more in vigorous boiling point.
dog is more efficient than rat,dog has a lot of energy than a rat....i hope help this answer