Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at sea level under normal atmospheric pressure. If you are at a higher altitude, the boiling point can be lower due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure, but it will still be above 45 degrees Celsius.
Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.
Both salt water and regular water will boil. However, salt water will have a higher boiling point than regular water due to the presence of salt in the solution.
The time it takes for 1 gallon of water to boil depends on various factors, including the heat source, altitude, and starting temperature of the water. Typically, it can take around 10-15 minutes for a gallon of water to boil on a stovetop under normal conditions.
Water starts to boil at 100°C (212°F) at sea level, but in a soda can, the boiling point can be affected by the pressure inside the can. If the can is sealed, the pressure will increase, raising the boiling point slightly above 100°C. However, once the can is opened or if it is not sealed, water will boil at the standard temperature of 100°C under normal atmospheric pressure.
It takes more heat to boil water than to simply heat water. Unless the water is already at its boiling point.
45 minutes to an hour. bring water to a boil then simmer on low to medium heat.
Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.
The answer depends on what temperature the water is to start with!
No. not if they are at the same temperature when you start to heat the water.
when a water starts to boil it evaporates in to gas from gas to liquid
Sounds like an automatic kettle to me. will the water that is in the container will start boil because of the atoms that is spreading out.
About 45 mins at a full boil. NEVER boil only gently simmer. 45 minutes about right
100 degrees celsius at sea level.
Because you are not smart enough to figure that out.
Water's boiling point is 212 degrees fahrehneit. (That means that water will not begin to boil until it reaches that point). The highest recorded fever in a human was 115 degrees fahrenheit. So no... water won't boil on you if you have a fever. however the water on your toungue will start to boil if you get too close to the sun without wearing a spacesuit...
bring water to a boil, then put chicken in a rolling boil for about 45-1 hour- you can tell b/c the chicken will practicaly fall off the bone when you pull it out.
You would have to start a fire and boil the water