Yes, because the kettle will melt. but you can get plastic kettles that are safe to boil your water in. so when it shows signs of melting that means you have to replace it
Plays the kettle?A kettle drum is played by a percussionist.A kettle (for boiling water) can have a mouthpiece fitted and be played as a wind instrument, like the brass section of an orchestra.
Well, the first thing to do when you use your electric pot is to fill it with water. After doing so, you plug the kettle and turn it on. Usually it will light up (usually red color) when you turn the switch on. It will indicate that the kettle is boiling. It will then turn green when the boiling is done.
Although I'm sure this question just is a joke there was an incident in 1977 when Joey injured himself backstage shortly before a show with a boiling kettle. He would breathe in the hot fumes of a boiling kettle to loosen up his airways and voice before every show and on this occasion the kettle supposedly exploded in his face showering him with boiling water. Unbelievably the show still went ahead with Joey's face and hands covered in medical cream. Johnny Ramone remembers looking up at Joey during the show and seeing a large piece of skin hanging between the microphone and Joey's face. This incident and it's aftermath inspired their classic song "I Wanna Be Sedated".
DON'T TRY IT. It probably would, but you might accidentally melt it. You don't want to have to buy a new mouthpiece and break in the cork, reed, and ligature and those are kind of expensive.
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Boiling water out of a kettle can be used for boiling noodles for soup or spaghetti.
A piece of plastic over a boiling kettle will collect the steam (evaporated water) and it will condense.
However it is more safe than boiling water in plastic electric kettles. plastic pots are toxic. me, I think small rusts in the kettle are not dangerous maybe that can be considered "Good" because of working as a source of Iron.
If a kettle is overfilled while boiling, the boiling water can overflow, causing a mess and potentially a safety hazard. It is best to ensure there is enough space in a kettle to accommodate the water expanding as it boils.
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No, boiling water in a kettle on a stove is an example of conduction - the heat from the stove directly transfers to the kettle, heating the water inside.
That would be the boiling point of water, or somewhere below if the kettle is faulty. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.That would be 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
When a kettle is boiling you are able to see the chemical reaction, from the stem leaving the kettle.
It is not advisable to pour boiling water in a plastic bottle. It can cause skin burns if it spills on you. And the plastic bottle could melt or shrink! Wait until the water has cooled off before transferring it into plastic.
A kettle can be dangerous if not used properly. Hot water can cause burns if spilled, the boiling water can cause scalding, and steam can cause injuries. Additionally, electric kettles can pose a risk of electric shock if not handled correctly.
No, it is usually called boiling pot or kettle.
Boiling. Just as cracking is a type of breaking, kettle is a type of device used for boiling water or other liquid.