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Is the boiling temperature the same as the boiling point?
Yes, the boiling temperature and boiling point are the same thing. The boiling point is the specific temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, while the boiling temperature refers to the temperature at which this phase change occurs. So, in essence, they both refer to the same temperature at which boiling occurs.
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Do worm eggs and parasites die by boiling with boiling water?
Boiling water can effectively kill worm eggs and parasites. The high temperature of boiling water can destroy the outer protective layer of the eggs and parasites, leading to their death. It is important to ensure that the water reaches a rolling boil and maintain it for a sufficient amount of time to ensure all eggs and parasites are killed. However, it is always recommended to consult a healthcare professional for proper guidance on how to effectively eliminate worm eggs and parasites.
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What are boiling stones?
Boiling stones are small, inert, porous materials that are added to a liquid to promote smooth boiling. They provide nucleation sites for bubbles to form, preventing the liquid from bumping and splattering. Boiling stones are commonly used in chemistry and laboratory settings to ensure even and controlled boiling of liquids. They are typically made of materials such as porcelain, glass, or metal, and are reusable after being cleaned and sterilized.
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Why does light gasoline have a boiling range and not a boiling temperature?
Light gasoline has a boiling range rather than a specific boiling temperature because it is a mixture of hydrocarbons with different boiling points. The boiling range represents the range of temperatures at which the various components of the gasoline will vaporize. This range allows for the different components to be used efficiently in different types of engines and under different environmental conditions. The boiling range also allows for the separation of the components through distillation processes.
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Why does boiling water bubble?
Boiling water bubbles because as the water is heated, the molecules gain energy and move faster. This increased movement causes the water to reach its boiling point, where the molecules have enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together. As a result, bubbles of water vapor form and rise to the surface, creating the bubbling effect we see when water boils.
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Does boiling water remove limescale?
Boiling water can help to remove some limescale buildup, but it may not completely eliminate it. The heat from boiling water can help to break down some of the minerals in the limescale, making it easier to scrub or wipe away. However, for more stubborn limescale deposits, you may need to use a descaling solution or a commercial limescale remover for more effective results.
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Are salmonella killed by boiling?
Yes, boiling water can kill salmonella bacteria. When water reaches a temperature of 212°F (100°C), it effectively kills most bacteria, including salmonella. However, it's important to note that the temperature and duration of boiling may vary depending on the specific food or surface contaminated with salmonella. It's always best to follow food safety guidelines and cooking recommendations to ensure that salmonella and other harmful bacteria are properly eliminated.
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What does boiling water accomplish?
Boiling water raises its temperature to 100 degrees Celsius, which is hot enough to kill most bacteria, viruses, and parasites that may be present in the water. This process helps make the water safe to drink by reducing the risk of waterborne illnesses. Boiling water also helps remove any impurities or chemicals that may be present in the water, making it cleaner and safer for consumption.
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