Not enough heat for not enough time.
Yes, you can boil water with a candle by placing a heatproof container of water over the candle's flame. It may take more time compared to using a stove, but it can be done in an emergency or when camping.
It actually depends on which theory you care to try. Some people theorize that if you generate an electrical shock big enough, it will fry and even evaporate water. I'm guessing a continuous shock of a lower volt would do the trick as well.
If a boil is too large or painful, it's best to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider may need to drain the boil to prevent further infection and provide proper treatment to help it heal effectively. It's important not to try and pop or squeeze a large boil yourself to avoid spreading bacteria.
Larger the surface area of the pot that is in contact with the heat, lesser time it takes for water to boil.
That varies depending on the conditions. For example, if water is already at 99 degrees and the boiling point is 100 degrees, and the amount of water is small, it can boil almost instantly. If you have a fairly large amount of cold water, it will of course take longer. More specifically, the answer to your question will depend on all of the following factors:The amount (mass) of the water(The water's heat capacity can be assumed to be constant, but you need that in your calculations)The mass of the pot, cauldron, or whatever you use to boil the water inThe heat capacity of this container (which will depend on the material from which it is made)The initial temperature of the water + containerThe atmospheric pressure, which affects the boiling pointHow fast the energy is provided to the water, i.e., the power - for example, in the case of a gas stove, how big the fire isHow much of this heat energy gets wasted
The deeper the water the longer it will take to boil. So if you put a small amount in a big pan it will boil much faster than a small amount in a small pan.
It doesn't matter where you are, water always boils at 100 degrees.
1min A soft boiled (don't boil, only simmer) egg takes between 3 & 7 minutes, depending on how you like it cooked. It is hard cooked in about 12 minutes
Yes, you can boil water with a candle by placing a heatproof container of water over the candle's flame. It may take more time compared to using a stove, but it can be done in an emergency or when camping.
Take a big can then boil some water then put the boiled water inside the can then put in the can dry ice then fog comes out of the can TIP: Great for parties!
its a big use cause most of the thing that you cook with is water or milk and if you dont use it wont come out well (:
No matter how many I boil, I put them in a pot big enough that they don't stack. Cover them with COLD water. Bring the pot to a boilo and let it boil for 8 minutes. Remove from heat, cover and let set for 10 minutes more. They should be perfect.
you need a big pot and boil for about 25 to 30 minutes
In a big pan.
Get a really big pot.
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An egg takes 12-15 minutest to hard-boil. It doesn't matter how many of them are in the pot so long as the pot is big enough to contain enough water to cover them all.