To me this question is about thinking like if you did the experiment...
What I observed as the can containing water as it was heated on the burner was the first minute the water was not as hot after about 2 more minutes the water started to boil as steam came to the top opening of the can.
I hope this helps you and Be sure to put it in your own words...
What did you observe! This is not a question we can answer as we were not present when the salt was added.
In an experiment comparing boiling regular water and salt water, the independent variable is the type of water used (regular water vs. salt water), as it is manipulated by the experimenter. The dependent variable is the boiling point of the water, which is measured to observe how it changes based on the presence of salt. The experiment aims to determine how the addition of salt affects the boiling point of water.
what is the boiling point of water
Strawberry does not dissolve in water or boiling water as it is a solid fruit. However, when you mix strawberries with boiling water, the heat can help release more of their flavor and color into the water.
Boiling it makes no difference to its acidity.
What did you observe! This is not a question we can answer as we were not present when the salt was added.
From boiling water, we can observe a transformation of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
The independent variable for salt in boiling water is the amount of salt added to the water. This variable is manipulated to observe its effect on other factors, such as the boiling point of the water or the time it takes for the water to reach a boil. By changing the quantity of salt, researchers can study how it influences the boiling process.
In an experiment comparing boiling regular water and salt water, the independent variable is the type of water used (regular water vs. salt water), as it is manipulated by the experimenter. The dependent variable is the boiling point of the water, which is measured to observe how it changes based on the presence of salt. The experiment aims to determine how the addition of salt affects the boiling point of water.
you can infer that evaporation has occurred
Manipulated variables are variables that a scientist deliberately adds in to tweak the outcome of his or her experiment. For instance, a scientist may choose to add certain compounds into a pot of water to see if it may affect the boiling point.
Boiling water.
you measure the water before boiling. after boiling would be more tricky.
When water is boiled, it heats up and turns into steam, which is water vapor. This vapor is less dense than the surrounding cooler air, causing it to rise. Additionally, the heat creates pressure that pushes the vapor upward, allowing it to escape from the surface of the boiling water. As a result, we observe the steam rising into the air.
no, MDF cannot observe water
No, boiling water does not remove oxygen from the water.
what is the boiling point of water