You could possibly arrange an experiment for different substances to melt and boil at the same time, but they would not do so at the same temperature.
Different substances have different properties, they do not all melt and boil at the same temperature.
because substances boil at a higher temperature than when it melts. therefore, boiling takes more energy than melting and more energy takes more time.
because they are made from different molecules and elements. It's like asking why are some materials harder than others.
If the container is cold, then the ice cream will stay colder longer, therefore taking less time to melt. If the container is warm, the ice cream will get slightly warmer than if it was cold, which makes it take less time to melt.
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A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
If you put then all into the same pan and boil them at the same time, then the answer is the same time as it takes to boil one egg. A hens egg for example would take 3 minutes to soft boil and 8 minutes to hard boil.
because substances boil at a higher temperature than when it melts. therefore, boiling takes more energy than melting and more energy takes more time.
Everything heats up at the same time, but the glaciers and ice shelves are most affected by the heat because they melt and affect the water levels in our oceans and streams and rivers.
No. It depends on if you take them out of the feezer at the same time. Or if you even put them in the freezer.
No. It depends on if you take them out of the feezer at the same time. Or if you even put them in the freezer.
you need to boil the water first then add the noodles
3 minutes. You boil all three eggs together.
chocolate and butter they melt at the exactly the same time
If you heat NaCl to 801 degrees C, it will melt and if heated to 1413 degrees C, it will boil. You can definitely melt salt in a Bunsen burner flame in one class period, but heating it to boiling would take some time.
The larger the surface area the quicker it will boil (i.e. a large pan will boil quicker than a small narrow pan).
It means everything and nothing at the same time.
10 minutes If you put them all in the same pan and boil them at the same time then the same time it would take to boil one egg, so the answer is 3 to 4 minutes for soft boiled eggs, 6 to 7 minutes for hard boiled eggs. Refresh the hard boiled eggs in cold water after cooking to stop a black ring forming around the yolk.