Multiple methods exist for measuring the temperature for an electric kettle's water. There's devices some companies sell for this purpose, including steeping times for tea if needed, but observing the water on the surface works as well, with different bubble sizes representing different temperatures.
You don't need one, at standard atmospheric pressure water boils at 100 degrees centigrade and remains at 100 degrees centigrade while it continues to boil away.
However, should you need to measure the temperature for some reason, then you would use a thermometer to do this.
A thermometer.
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sometimes you have to measure whats drying.
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the process you are referring to is called "distillation".
The boiling point of aluminum is 2467 degrees Celsius.
More than likely because boiling is much hotter than just warm and when things are hot then dissolve whats around them and since boiling is hotter than warm it dissolves faster. That's just my theory.
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