Feeling constantly hot could be due to hormonal imbalances, an overactive thyroid, certain medications, or an underlying medical condition like hyperthyroidism or menopause. It's best to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
No. Boiling is extremely hot.
Boiling all the water away would take more time than heating the water from room temperature to boiling point. This is because during the boiling process, the water needs to be heated from boiling point to overcome the latent heat of vaporization to turn it into steam, which takes more time compared to heating it from room temperature to boiling point.
Boiling chips (one of the more common brands is Boileezer) should not be placed in a hot liquid since they may very rapidly start the liquid boiling. Boiling chips provide nucleation sites for gas bubbles to form in a hot liquid. They prevent the liquid from absorbing excess heat and spontaneously boiling all at once (called bumping). If you place a boiling chip in a hot liquid that is at its boiling point, it will spontaneously boil and could splash out of the heating vessel.
It is a physical change because the boiling water will turn into steam (process called gas), and in reverse it will turn into water again (process called condensation). It will be the same substance all the time
It is the water boiling temperature under atmospheric pressure.
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There should be no problem with boiling a kosher hot dog. As a matter of fact boiling hot dogs is VERY common.
No. You will be boiling hot in fact! You won't be frozen, you will be boiled.
No. Boiling is extremely hot.
You can clean a cow stomach by boiling the stomach in plain hot water. The boiling water will cleanse the stomach of all bacteria.
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there is one that i can think off and that is simmering, i may not be right.
Boiling all the water away would take more time than heating the water from room temperature to boiling point. This is because during the boiling process, the water needs to be heated from boiling point to overcome the latent heat of vaporization to turn it into steam, which takes more time compared to heating it from room temperature to boiling point.
Heat can be hot or boiling hot too...
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