it takes me 20 min to boil water and sugar to 300 degrees.
Air pressure and moisture in the air can affect the length of time it takes for something to start boiling. But the affect would not be very high I must say, this is an interesting question. I do not believe that weather affects how long water takes to boil unless you are outside. I am not a physics professor, however.
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.
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.
No. When it comes to changing boiling point, it doesn't matter what the solute is. And the boiling point of a liquid always rises if a solid is dissolved into it.
Water evaporates at 100 so it would not be possible to boil an egg at 200
it take more than 30 min. to boil
12 minutes from the start of boil
it take more than 30 min. to boil
Eight Hours
15 minutes
i bet 10,000 days to boil the earth.
15 min
5 mintues on high
It typically takes about 15-20 minutes to boil potatoes until they are tender.
it take more than 30 min. to boil
It takes about 5-10 minutes