water boils at 100oC so as soon as it will reach to 100oC it will take that much time so it basically depends upon the current temp of water and the temp and pressure of eviornment and also ammount of heat supplied
This is the stupidest answer possible for this question. All you have done is rephrase the question to "how long does it take water to reach 100C?" Ugh why do you bother answering if your answer is completely useless?
Without injury, water can be too hot to touch when it reaches 130 to 135 degree Fahrenheit. Water will start to boil when it reaches 212 degree Fahrenheit.
No. Water boils at 212 F. The boiling cools it and keeps it from getting hotter than that. Water can be put under pressure and heated higher than 212, but it does not boil while it is heated under pressure. That is why car modern can radiator caps are pressure caps.
It is exactly twice of 184 which is 368 degrees Fahrenheit.
Plank
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
ummm... hot water and hot water boil at the same rate...
No, hot tub water does not boil. Hot tubs are typically maintained at temperatures below the boiling point of water to ensure the safety and comfort of users. Boiling water in a hot tub would be dangerous and impractical.
Boil it in a pot on a stove.
sometimes it will boil if it is hot enough
212 F
Yeah,it could boil them...
212 F
hot plate and a beaker
to get hot
Hot water takes longer to boil than cold water because hot water is already closer to its boiling point, so it requires more energy to reach the boiling point compared to cold water.
Yes; boiling implies that the water is hot, although it may have been cold before the heating.
use white vinegar and boil it, than raise it out.