Water evaporates at any temperature. Some water molecules have enough energy to leave the surface of the liquid. As the temperature increases more and more molecules have enoughenergy to leave the surface of the liquid. At the boiling point all molecules have enough energy to evaporate. Bubbles of vapour form throughout the liquid (we see these bubbles as proof of boiling).
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
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They are partially dissolved.
Yes, you can put water in the bottom pan of an electric roaster to help regulate the temperature and keep the food moist during cooking. However, make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific roaster model.
It evaporated.
it becomes warm
You can put a smaller pan inside of a bigger pan put the pasta in the small pan and water in the big one the n put it on the stove,turn it on, and it will heat it!
If you put a 100-degree Celsius frying pan into 40-degree Celsius water, heat will transfer from the frying pan to the water until thermal equilibrium is reached. The water will absorb heat, causing its temperature to rise, while the frying pan will lose heat and cool down. The exact final temperatures will depend on the masses and specific heat capacities of both the frying pan and the water. This process will continue until both objects reach a uniform temperature.
you put the water in a pan and heat it till the water evapourates
you put water in it then put it on a fire make shure you put your hand in the pan when on the fire good luck ps dont burn your hand
The ice will cause the oil to erupt and splash out of the pan, causing severe burns or a fire.
it becomes cool
The best way is to use sand or water.
Take out and put in a pan of boiling water!!
Yes, if you wrap the outside of the stringform pan with double layer of heavy duty foil.
To boil it, better slit a small hole in the bottom of the egg. Then put it in the water.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.