No. Boiling is extremely hot.
yes because when we boil water than some of the molecules ..let's say all of the molecules are removed from the water. So if one part of molecules is removed than obviously the water's temperature falls.
If your water is boiling out of the radiator bottle but the temperature gauge is showing normal, it could indicate a problem with the pressure in the cooling system. This may be caused by a faulty radiator cap, a blockage in the system, or a malfunctioning thermostat. It is best to have the cooling system inspected by a mechanic to identify and address the issue.
=Stirring==Boiling==Shaking==Grinding==Using Blender==Beating or Whipping==Cooling=
climate cooling and drier air
EVAPORATIONtakes place at the surface of liquid.heating not requiredtakes place at all temperature.results in cooling since heat is absorbed from the surface.BOILINGtakes place throughout the liquid.requires heating.takes place at different temperature.doesnot results in cooling.
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Boiling - The heating of a liquid to a gas.Condensing - The cooling of a gas to a liquid.
to increase the boiling point of the coolant
The boiling point of the solution is lower, the boiling point is higher.
to check for leaks or in the case of the cooling system preasure cap to raise the boiling point of the coolant
yes because when we boil water than some of the molecules ..let's say all of the molecules are removed from the water. So if one part of molecules is removed than obviously the water's temperature falls.
Pressure on a cooling system raises the boiling point of the liquid and aids in the efficiency of the system.
Pressure cap
It raises the boiling point of the coolant
Of course, you can separate a mixture with evaporation, filters or with cooling and boiling.
The cooling system is pressurized and requires a higher temperature to reach boiling.