Forever, if you don't heat it above the boiling point; almost no time, if you heat it to 10 million degrees. In other words, it's too variable for any single answer to have any real meaning.
yes, It gets the convection current going faster and makes the water hotter. it also helps to put a lid on with the salt already in the water
8.30 minutes
It typically takes around 2-3 minutes to boil 150ml of water on a Bunsen burner, depending on the intensity of the flame and the efficiency of the burner.
It typically takes about 5-10 minutes for water to boil in a foam cup. However, caution should be exercised when boiling water in a foam cup as it can potentially melt or catch fire due to the heat. It is not recommended to boil water in a foam cup for safety reasons.
It typically takes around 1-2 minutes to boil 8 oz of water in the microwave, depending on the wattage of your microwave and the initial temperature of the water. Be careful when handling hot water from the microwave to avoid burns.
5-30 minutes
i bet 10,000 days to boil the earth.
350 minutes
About 3 minutes
5 minutes
around two minutes
Quails eggs are yummy. Bring your salty water to boil and gently drop your eggs into the water: 2 minutes for a runny yolk or 3 minutes for a stiffer one. If eggs were refrigerated, it will crack as soon as it touches the boiling water. In this case, start with the eggs already in tap salted water, bring to a gentle boil and simmer for 2 to 3 minutes. Take off the heat and run under cold water for a few minutes, peel and enjoy.
it takes approximately 1657594 hours. i counted
8.30 minutes
Water evaporates at 100 so it would not be possible to boil an egg at 200
yes, It gets the convection current going faster and makes the water hotter. it also helps to put a lid on with the salt already in the water
like 14 minutes why dont you try it yourself