According to the Law of Conservation of Matter/Energy, a chemical reaction (like boiling water) does not destroy anything.
When water is boiled, it is called steam.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
a cup of water that is boiled since it gives more heat.
nothing its boiled water that has nothing left over. It will most likely evaportate faster than regular water
Boiled water is considered a homogeneous mixture because it has a consistent composition throughout. When water is boiled, any dissolved substances may remain evenly distributed, resulting in a uniform solution. However, if there are undissolved particles or impurities, it may not be entirely homogeneous. In general, pure boiled water itself is homogeneous.
Boiling salt water produces two things: drinkable water from the vapor, and salt, an essential element.
No, boiled water is simply boiled. Distilled water is when the steam from the boiling is gathered and rebottled.
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
Boiled water.
When water is boiled, it is called steam.
boiled water
Mixing boiled and non-boiled water for drinking can pose a risk if the non-boiled water is contaminated, as it can introduce harmful pathogens or impurities into the previously safe boiled water. However, if the non-boiled water is clean and safe to drink, mixing the two could be acceptable, though it may dilute the effectiveness of the boiling process. It’s essential to ensure that the non-boiled water meets safety standards to avoid health risks.
Nope, it boiled slowly.
I like my eggs hard boiled. The water boiled in the pot.
Water changes from a liquid phase to a gaseous phase when it is boiled.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
No because boiled water has lost weight due to evaporation