Depends on the season and country. In the UK, tap water is around 7 degrees Celsius in the winter, but gets up to 19 or 20 in a warm Summer, maybe even higher.
At normal atmospheric pressure, i.e. near sea level, water boils at 212 F or 100 C. The fact that it is tap water, not pure water, would make very little difference.
after 30 seconds the temperature of the water is 19 degrees.
It depends on the temperature of the tap water.
Because you need to measure the temperature of water, not the air.
around 54 degrees Fahrenheit
The temperature of tap water is typically around 10-20 degrees Celsius.
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
No, at pH = 8 (tap water pH) no CaCO3 will precipitate at normal tap water temperature. pH of sodium bicarbonate (baking powder) is also 8.
At normal atmospheric pressure, i.e. near sea level, water boils at 212 F or 100 C. The fact that it is tap water, not pure water, would make very little difference.
Salt water can be any temperature you like, so depending on your tap water's temperature it's either yes or no.
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by putting thermometer in water
after 30 seconds the temperature of the water is 19 degrees.
Beer boil at a higher temperature than tap water because contain many solutes.
To adjust the water temperature, turn the hot tap for warmer water and the cold tap for cooler water until you reach the desired temperature.
To adjust the temperature of the water coming out of the hot and cold water tap, you can turn the handles on the tap. Turning the handle towards the hot side will increase the temperature, while turning it towards the cold side will decrease the temperature. Experiment with different combinations of hot and cold to find the desired temperature.
It depends on the temperature of the tap water.