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When the half of water in 1m soln of sucrose is boiled off what happen the conc of sucrose?

it becomes 2m


What means cooled boiled water?

"Cooled boiled water" refers to water that has been boiled and then allowed to come to room temperature before consumption. Boiling the water helps to kill any harmful bacteria or organisms that may be present, making it safe to drink. By allowing it to cool, the water is then suitable for use in various applications, such as cooking or drinking.


Why do you need water for distillation?

Water is needed for distillation to control the amount of alcohol and to produce steam. Much of the water is boiled off during the process but the remaining percentage dictates the proof.


What tool can be used to measure the volume of an irregular solid object?

To find the volume of a solid you can't simply calculate, get a large tub of water in which you can completely immerse the solid. Fill the tub with water to the edge, then submerge the solid. Any water that spills over has been replaced by the solid and signifies the amount of space the solid is now taking up. Weigh the water or put it in 1l bottles. 1kg of water is 1l and a liter is a cubic decimeter. From there you can calculate the volume in any unit you want.


How can you separate jelly and boiled sand?

You can separate jelly from boiled sand by creating a mixture with water and allowing the sand to settle at the bottom. The jelly will float to the top and can be skimmed off. Alternatively, you can filter the mixture using a sieve to separate the sand from the jelly.

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Where does water goes after it was boiled?

It turns into steam which goes off into the air


What happens after water is boiled?

You turn the stove off and start cooking


Does boiled water or unboiled water have more oxygen?

Boiled water has less oxygen than unboiled water because the boiling process drives off dissolved gases, including oxygen.


When you don't turn off a teakettle why is the water gone?

The water has turned into steam and boiled away.


How do you use a kettle?

plug it in into the wall, fill it up with water, turn it on and when it clicks off the water is boiled


Is volume displacement give the more accurate measurement of volume?

volume displacement is a very good way to calculate the volume of something that is more dense than water (because it doesn't bob up). However water may adhere to the outside of the container that the water was displaced from, so you may be better off with other means if available.


Is your kettle still getting power to it if you leave the switch on?

Nope, it turns off when the water is boiled.


When the half of water in 1m soln of sucrose is boiled off what happen the conc of sucrose?

it becomes 2m


How do you find volume of water in a pipet?

Pour it into a graduated cylinder and read off the volume.


Can pure water be extracted from skim milk?

Yes. The water may be boiled off or evaporated by heating in the usual manner, and then collected on glassware.


The water boils. Can you turn it off?

Yes, you can turn off the heat source for the water to stop it from boiling. Make sure to use caution when handling hot liquids.


What means cooled boiled water?

"Cooled boiled water" refers to water that has been boiled and then allowed to come to room temperature before consumption. Boiling the water helps to kill any harmful bacteria or organisms that may be present, making it safe to drink. By allowing it to cool, the water is then suitable for use in various applications, such as cooking or drinking.