During the melting process, the heat is being used to break apart the bonds holding the solid ice together. None of the heat goes into changing the temperature, as it all goes into the phase change. So, during the actual melting process, the temperature does NOT change.
Examples: change of taste, odor, color, viscosity etc.
yes
The stove itself is not but if it is a wood burning stove, when it is used, the conversion of wood into heat is the conversion of chemical into thermal energy
a stove! :D
The heat from the stove makes hot water because like the food when you use the stove it makes it hot to. right?
the heat of the stove melts the ghee very fast
Sitting here on Earth, a stove will melt chocolate faster than the sun.
Tin melts at 505 K.
Yes, your stove will be on. The stove's switches will not return to the off position during a power failure.
Nachos are not "cooked", really - you put them under the broiling element in your stove until the cheese melts. 30 seconds may do the job, but the best way is to just watch the cheese, and take them out of the oven when the cheese melts.
Burning is a chemical process !
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No. It is a physical process cause be passing an electric current through a wire.
It was used to cook food for the troops. Everyone needs food!
air is escaping. boiling veg in water causes air bubbles to be formed, which pressurize the lid up. Jimmy Neutron
It is a communal feast during the Chinese New Year called "surrounding the stove" or "weilu."