There is no actual answer to why there is water on mars.
And we only think there is because of satellite images that we have seen
yes salt water does boil faster
salt water will boil. also will freshwaer
Water in a car radiator does not normally boil. In some old cars, the cooling systems would run at about 220 degrees Fahrenheit. The pressure would be high enough so that the water would boil at 250 degrees. Today, you do not put water in radiators but coolant. It is much more efficient than water for cooling engines.
Certainly. However, the amount would be very small. A tablespoon of water will boil fairly quickly. A big pan would take much longer than the candle would last.
If you want the water to be more than hot enough to activate the bleach, then boil the water first. Boiling bleach is not advised, because that would produce deadly chlorine gas.
Yes. However, if you were to pour a gallon of water into a bowl on Mars, the water would boil and quickly evaporate because of the very low pressure.
There is no liquid water on the surface of Mars. The atmospheric pressure is so low and the temperatures are so cold that any water on the surface would freeze and boil at the same time.
Celsius uses 0 as the temperature when water freezes. This would be less than useless on Mars, because water would almost always be frozen on Mars. The boiling point of water would be more effective. Why?Because water boils at different temperatures depending on air pressure, and the air pressure on Mars is completely different to that of Earth's, you would need a thermometer where 100 degrees or maybe 0 degrees would be the boiling point of water there.The lower the atmospheric pressure is, the lower the temperature needs to be for water to boil. So, because on Mars the pressure is close to being a complete vacuum, water would boil at about 0 degrees C.Since it's about -60 degrees C on Mars, if 100 degrees Martian units was your boiling point, than (simple math 100- 60) +60 degrees Martian units might be a reasonable average temperature (using this method avoids always having negative numbers for your temperature).
The water would immediately begin to boil off (because there is no air pressure on the moon). This would cause the water in the bottle to cool and it would freeze the remaining water solid. This ice would continue to sublimate.
yes salt water does boil faster
pch: Boiling Water wait for the water to boil comletely then add vegtables for 1-3 minutes and immediately take out and immerse in cold water.
if there was, it would boil so sorry no there is not
i bet 10,000 days to boil the earth.
salt water will boil. also will freshwaer
Your blood would immediately boil killing you instantly.
Any liquid water exposed to vacuum will boil away immediately, and the moon has no air. And there is no ice on the moon.
Water in a car radiator does not normally boil. In some old cars, the cooling systems would run at about 220 degrees Fahrenheit. The pressure would be high enough so that the water would boil at 250 degrees. Today, you do not put water in radiators but coolant. It is much more efficient than water for cooling engines.