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What substance other than heat makes water to to spontaneously start to boil?

Limestone(CaCo3.2H2O)


Does it take more heat to heat water or to boil water?

It takes more heat to boil water than to simply heat water. Unless the water is already at its boiling point.


Why puttung lid on saucepan makes the water in it comes to boil come to boil more quickly?

Putting a lid on the pan makes the water boil quicker because the heat is trapped, less is escaping, so the water's temperature has more time to increase, so it gets more hot and boils faster.


How do you properly boil water in a pan?

To properly boil water in a pan, fill the pan with water, place it on a stove over high heat, and wait for the water to come to a rolling boil. Once it reaches a boil, reduce the heat to maintain a gentle boil until the water is ready for use.


What material will boil water the fastest?

The material that will boil water the fastest is metal. Metal is an excellent conductor of heat and will heat the water up quickly.


Why heat is needed to boil water?

Because heat changes the temperature of the water


Does water covered boil faster?

No, water that is covered does not boil faster. Covering the pot can actually trap heat and make the water boil slower.


Can you boil water with dish soap?

No, you cannot boil water with dish soap. Dish soap is not a heating element and does not generate heat to boil water.


Why does water with oil boil faster than plain water?

Water with oil boils faster than plain water because the presence of oil reduces the surface tension of water, allowing bubbles to form more easily. These bubbles help the water heat more quickly and reach its boiling point faster.


What makes oil boil?

B


What cleans and purifies water?

Extreme heat...boil the water.


Can infrared light produce enough heat to boil water?

No, infrared light can generate heat, but typically not enough to boil water on its own. It usually requires direct contact with a heat source, like a stove or fire, to bring water to a boil.