Yes. Yes it will.
The time it takes to boil 500ml of water in a kettle typically ranges from 2 to 5 minutes, depending on the kettle's wattage and the starting temperature of the water. Higher-wattage kettles boil water faster. Additionally, factors like altitude and the kettle's efficiency can also affect boiling time.
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It might, but I don't Know. it could if you leave it on for a very very very long time, but I have an X-box and one time I left it on all night and it didn't blow up.
If you boil it, the water will evaporate. If you leave it boiling long enough, you should only have salt left.
Materials can come in three phases, depending on physical conditions. They are gas, liquid, and solid. If you boil a kettle of water, you are first heating up the liquid water inside the kettle. But then at boiling temperature (which is about 100 deg C or 212 deg F) the liquid in the kettle starts to turn into gas, which we call steam. As a gas, that steam rises to the surface and that's when you start to see the bubbles we call boiling. So when we "boil a kettle" we are creating steam that creates the boiling bubbles.
the kettle is a wonderful invention. it was made a long time ago...it was jesus himself. one zap of his magic finger and the kettle was born.
you can boil an egg any time. Take it out from the refrigerator and cover it with aluminum foil( so that it doesn't crack while boiling) put it for boil
3 Minutes for Soft Boiled5 minutes for Soft centred7-8 Minutes for Hard Boiled.
Approximately 24 hours after you have last had alcohol or drank, you will blow a 0000 on a breathalyzer. 24 hours is the minimum amount of time it takes for alcohol to completely leave the system.
The time it takes for a kettle to cool down can vary depending on the material of the kettle, the amount of water inside, and the surrounding temperature. On average, it may take anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour for a kettle to cool down completely.
Horizontal, else you would have to have a kettle 6 meters deep
It depends on the capacity of the kettle and the size of the bath, but generally it could take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour to fill a standard bath using a kettle. Using a kettle to fill a bath is not recommended as it can be time-consuming and inefficient.