Becomes less dense
a stove! :D
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"
Heat can make water boil, like when you put a pot of water on the stove on high!
8.30 minutes
few long water
Put thermostat in cold water on stove top. Turn on burner and when water begins to boil you should see it open if it is functional. Then prepare to be yelled at by your wife for doing it.
a stove! :D
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"
When you boil water on the stove until it turns to steam you are witnessing a change in phase of matter/phase change of the water.
Heat can make water boil, like when you put a pot of water on the stove on high!
Boil it in a pot on a stove.
Once water is brought to a boiling stage, the matter of staying hot longer lies in the container it is in. If you boil it on the stove and leave it in the pot ON the burner, then it will stay hot longer because the burner will stay hot for some time after being turned off.
Milk contains proteins, which burn. Water doesn't.
8.30 minutes
Hydrogen bonds
8.30 minutes
few long water