Iron rusts when it is exposed to moisture and oxygen, even if the water has been boiled to remove dissolved gases. Boiling water eliminates gases like oxygen temporarily, but when the water cools, it can still absorb oxygen from the air upon exposure. Additionally, the presence of impurities or contaminants in the water can accelerate the rusting process, leading to oxidation of the iron.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
i think its sediment
The solute is the substance that has been dissolved in the solvent. I.e. if salt is dissolved in water, the salt is the solute.
No, once sugar has been dissolved in water, it has undergone a physical change and dispersed into the water molecules. It cannot revert back to its original sugar cube form by simply allowing the water to evaporate.
sedimentation
Boiling water will not change its mass; it will simply move it from the liquid state to the gaseous state.
Essentially all living things have been killed and if the boiling is for long enough, all dissolved volatile components, such as gases, will have been driven-off. In hard water areas, some of the dissolved salts may also have been precipitated - that's why kettles fur-up.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
it doesn't water that has been boiled does as it has been distilled
Fish can't survive in boiled water because they are cold-blooded animals. Their bodies adapt on the temperature of their environments. Another reason is, the temperature of boiled water is beyond the normal temperature of their environment.a2. Ahem, I think the Q concerned boiled water, not boiling water. The outcome is the same as above, but in this case, because even if the water was cooled again, it would be quite deficient in dissolved air. From a fishes point of view that is.
It is an egg that has been boiled in water for a couple of hours.
Yes, any water that has been boiled is very safe to drink. It is important to let the water cool down; do not try to drink water that is still boiling.
i think its sediment
Distilled water is pure water that has been boiled and condensed to remove impurities and minerals. Saline water, on the other hand, contains dissolved salt or other minerals, making it unsuitable for drinking but potentially useful for irrigation or industrial purposes.
by boiling the stems of the weed and feed it the water that has been boiled
Boiled water is not the same as distilled water. Distilled water has been purified by a distillation process, which removes impurities and minerals. Boiling water may kill bacteria but it does not remove impurities, so it is not a suitable substitute for distilled water in applications requiring high purity.
Carbonated water is an example of gas dissolved in liquid. Also, oxygen in water (what fish breathe). Fog is an example of a colloid (arguably a suspension) in which water is suspended in a gas. It is not actually dissolved.