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A hot pot is a kettle used in dorms to heat water, and to heat soups

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What is a hot water pot in dutch?

warm water pot is the Dutch translation. This is the translation of hot water pot.


When a pot of water is put on a stove the water at the top gets hot primarily by .?

Convection. The hot water at the bottom of the pot rises to the top.


What is hot pot?

A hot pot is a kettle used in dorms to heat water, and to heat soups


What is a hot pot?

A hot pot is a kettle used in dorms to heat water, and to heat soups


Is adding hot water to pot noodles a physical change?

Adding hot water to pot noodle is a physical change because the chemical nature of water remain unchanged.


How to make hot water?

Boil it in a pot on a stove.


What is Chinese Hot Pot?

Chinese hot pot is a boiling pot of water or stock with some chilly flavour. you then add meat, dumplings or vegetable (or anything else) and cook it in te water. it is very yummy!


How do you boil water on an open fire?

By putting the water in a pan/pot and then hold the pan/pot over the fire until hot :)


Is adding hot water to pot noodles chemical or physical?

Adding hot water to pot noodles is a physical change. The hot water causes the noodles to absorb the water and soften, changing their physical state without altering their chemical composition.


Which would melt more ice-a pot of hot water or tub of warm water?

A pot of hot water would melt ice faster than a tub of warm water because the higher temperature difference between the ice and the hot water allows for quicker heat transfer. The hot water has more thermal energy to transfer to the ice, causing it to melt faster.


How does an ice cube melt faster?

set it in a pot of hot water


What are examples of convection?

in a pot on the stove, cold water sinks to the bottom and hot water circulates on the top of the pot. (The colder water needs to become hot, so it sinks to the bottom. That's why you see movement in the pot of water.)