With the microwaved water, it pretty much depends on the microwave Owens temperature.
Though boiling water is 100 degrees Celsius.
(I would like to add): The water's temperature depends how long the microwave runs and the power of the microwave. However, if the water is boiling in the microwave, it is the EXACT same temperature as water boiling on the stove. The microwave is just another method of boiling the water.
I don't know, but I've microwaved an ant and it survived.
It depends on the amount of water boiled to make that vapor.
Water changes from a liquid to gas when boiled. (boiling point = 110 Celsius)
I did a science project on producing concrete with molten (heated) sulfur to see if it was possible to make concrete without water. (It was.) I boiled my sulfur at 302 degrees fahrenheit, which is 150 degrees celsius. I am not sure if this is the exact boiling point, but the sulfur does boil at this temperature.
liquid to gas
Only because the boiled potato is cooked with water, which can possibly get moldy.
I microwave mine for 2 minutes.
100 degree Celsius
In short, NO.If nothing is added to the water, the temperature will not change. And as long as the air pressure doesn't change, the temperature of the boiling water will not either.
water vapours are particles of water when water is boiled at a certain temperature the smoke you get is water vapours
No, there is no such thing as normal boiled. Boiled water is when the temperature reaches 212 Degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius
It rose to 100 degrees Celsius. The water starts to evaporate?
No, microwaved water will not effect the plant, but be sure to follow the directions or look it up in a botany for that specific plant. You should never microwave water alone, this has a chance of superheating of the water, which will cause the temperature of the water to rise above it's boiling point.
Yes, the sublimation is possible.
Water at high temperature will have less dissolved gases including oxygen.
When heated to a certain temperature, liquids (such as water) change states and become gases. In this instance, the microwaves agitate the particles of the water enough to change them into gas. After this, the gas evaporates but the tea from the tea bag remains in the cup.
If its pure water, and the air pressure is standard sea-level, 14.7 PSIA, then just boiled water will have a temperature of 212 degree Fahrenheit. There may be local variations within the pot, but if the mixture is properly stirred, the temperature will be 212.