it depends how hot the bath water is.
Soap doesn't have a special scientific name.
Euspongia are marine sponges that belong to the class Demospongiae. They are known for their diverse shapes and sizes, and their ability to filter feed by pumping water through their bodies to collect food particles. Euspongia have been used historically for various purposes, including as bath sponges.
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You might find a product made from an animal of the phylum Porifera (sponges) in your kitchen, specifically in the form of cleaning sponges or bath sponges. Many of these sponges are now synthetic, but natural sponges are still used in some products due to their unique properties.
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.
The cup of water is as hot as the bath tub full of water as they are at the same temperature.
yes but do it is boiling water and but t in the kettle while it boils then after put it in the fridge
A normal bath full of water. Sorry but this depends on units of energy that you are familiar with-. I will use caldepending where you are taug The enery required to raise the temperature of the a 1kg of water in a kettle from zero degrees to 100 is 100 kilocalories The bath contains more at least 20 kg of water, and the energy required to raise the temperature of that volume of water by 55 degrees is 20 X 55 = 1100 kcals
When you go and have a bath you can put bubbles and put bath bombes and turn the water a little bit hotter so you can relax more. To make bubbles, just add a lot of champoo, and it will work. Relax and feel that you are in a Jackuzi.
in your bath
Bathus hotter.
Yes. If it were not soluble it would not work well as bath salt.
A kettle is something where you can make coffee or tea. You can also use them to heat up baby bottles. To heat up a baby bottle, press the button wait for the kettle to boil then you pour a bit of the hot water into a big cup, put the bottle in it and wait a couple of minutes. After a few minutes check to see if it's warm enough for a baby to drink.It is very useful for cleaning hard water by boiling.
Even though the cup has very hot water it still has less thermal energy than the kettle because the kettle is larger than the cup therefor it has more liquid and more liquid = more molecules and the more molecules the more the heat energy ( thermal energy ) It does not matter how fast the particals are moving just how many there are , the cup has a lot less particals than the kettle so it has less thermal energy. This was wrote by an 11 year old just think about that .
The easiest way would be pulling the bath plug and waiting for the water to drain.
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