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How Much energy does it take to boil 100 ml?

The energy required to boil 100 ml of water at room temperature (20°C) to boiling point (100°C) is about 4200 joules. This is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of water by 1°C per gram.


How much energy to boil a hard boil egg?

Entropy is a thermodynamic term. Re the hard boiling of an egg: You are going to a more "ordered" state , i.e., positive entropy. However, entropy in this case is overwhelmed by the -∆H which is the negative heat provided by the proteins hydrogen bonding. Thus, the energy driving force is the important term and not the entropy in this case.


Why do you put lids on pans?

The use of a lid when cooking reduces the amount of heat escaping from the cooking area. Reducing the amount of time required for cooking and thereby reducing the amount of energy needed. This in turn reduces the amount of energy-required to pay the electricity bill. A good way to prove this point is to boil a pot of water with a lid and one without a lid and time how long they take to boil. Then see how much difference there is in the setting needed to make each simmer.


Why you should only put as much water as you need into the kettle to boil and not just fill you up?

As mass in a sample increases, it requires more energy to alter the temperature. The energy required is equal to the specific heat of the sample, multiplied by the mass, multiplied by the temperature change.


Why is it hard for people to breathe and they don't have much energy when they are sick?

when i have a cold, it is hard for me to breathe. i don't have much energy. why do you think this happen


Why was there a desire of the sport basketball that required so-much energy?

Basketball was developed out of a desire for a vigorous sport. why was there a desire for a sport that required so-much energy?


What is the measurement of how much heat energy is required for a substance to melt?

The measurement of how much heat energy is required for a substance to melt is called the heat of fusion. It is the amount of energy required to change a substance from a solid to a liquid at its melting point.


How much energy is required to break the gravity?

nun i think


How much energy is required for endocytosis to occur?

Endocytosis requires energy in the form of ATP to occur.


How much oil would a wood boil boil if a wood boil could boil oil?

30 gallons


How much does it cost to boil a full kettle of water?

The cost to boil a full kettle of water depends on the energy efficiency of the kettle and the cost of electricity in your area. On average, it could cost around 2 to 10 cents to boil a full kettle of water.


How much energy is required to melt 1.5 of lead?

36.8 kj