Absolutely chrome is a very hard and resiliant metal and will not rust. Bicycles used to have many chrome parts and would rarely rust
Yes. That temperature is burning hot.
It depends on how much water, how hot it is, and how much liquid nitrogen there is. The water will initially cause the liquid nitrogen to boil; if there's enough water and it's hot enough, it may make the nitrogen boil explosively. However, if there's enough nitrogen, it will eventually freeze the water.
Alcohol has a lower boiling point than water. Naturally the alcohol evaporates leaving the flavanoids and the water. If you boil 100 % alcohol, then it would act like plain water. It will boil until it all evaporates.
Usually this is referring to water or a similar liquid. Bring to a boil basically means you heat it on the stove until it boils. You can tell that it's boiling once the water is bubbling. Once it is boiling you have "brought it to a boil"
A boiler, a teapot, and various scientific instruments I.e hot plate or Bunson burner
No, it does not matter whether or not the water is hot. You can put hot water in a pot but it won't boil any faster.
ummm... hot water and hot water boil at the same rate...
Water must reach 100° C before it will boil. Since hot water is closer to 100° C than cold water is, hot water will boil quicker than cold water goes once you have started to heat it.
If you heat it enough it will. However, in normal operation, a hot tub does not actually boil water; the bubbles are mainly air.
sometimes it will boil if it is hot enough
Boil it in a pot on a stove.
to get hot
hot plate and a beaker
212 F
212 F
100 degrees Celsius
Yeah,it could boil them...