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Q: What would be the cost of a 2500W kettle boiling for 5 minutes?
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What is the boiling point of a kettle?

That would be the boiling point of water, or somewhere below if the kettle is faulty. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.That would be 212 degrees Fahrenheit.


What is a large pot that is used for boiling called?

Normally you would use a saucepan to boil liquids.


How much energy is used to boil a kettle once?

The amount of electricity it would take to boil a kettle would be phenomenal, regardless of whether the kettle is made from metal or plastic. I suggest instead you try boiling the water inside the kettle first.


Why is it called a kettle of hawks?

The link brings you to a YouTube video of a hawk kettle. It would have been better for the lens to be pulled back to a wider angle-- it would be a natural tendency for someone to want to 'zoom' in. But the interactions of the birds is clear. A guess would be that the swarming birds evoked an image of water boiling in a kettle.


Why can nitinol be used as a switch to switch off a kettle when it gets too hot?

Because when it is heated up, it returns to its original shape, meaning the switch would ping back up and stop the kettle from boiling any more. :)


What happens when plate is held over the boiling kettle?

i would really like to know as i dont know what happens and i need to for homestudy eekk please help!!


Why is there high pressure in the mantle?

If you imagine the world as a kettle of boiling water, standing on a lit gas ring. While the steam escapes through the spout, all is well. But if the spout and lid was to become blocked, the steam would create a growing pressure inside the kettle. Eventually, the kettle would burst and the pressure is suddenly released. A bursting kettle is like an erupting volcano, releasing some of the pressure that had built up below the mantle.


Would a kettle of water or a bath water be hotter?

A kettle of water typically reaches a higher temperature than bath water, as kettles are designed to heat water quickly. The water in a bath is usually at a comfortable temperature for bathing, which is lower than the boiling point of water in a kettle.


Is there any difference between the boiling point of water in a kettle and the boiling point of water in a bucket?

assuming both containers are at the same elevation, there in fact can be a difference. Boiling point is defined as "the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the environmental pressure surrounding the liquid" If the kettle were sealed or at least mostly sealed, as steam began to spew from the kettle spout, if it in fact filled the inside with enough pressure (more steam stacks up than is able to escape the kettle) the boiling point would in fact rise slightly. This idea is similar to why a person who quickly opens a pressure cooker will deal with a vicious explosion as the pressure inside the pot equalizes with the pressure outside of it, therefore water and steam essentially explode outwards.


How would you catch the gas from a kettle boiling over a Bunsen burner?

That would depend on what you wanted to do with the gas; condense it, precipitate it, diffuse it, etc. The various "catchers" are called condensers, precipitators, diffusers, etc.


What is an eg in which we can change liquid to gas?

this would be boiling water. when the water heats up, it starts to evaporate, thus turning into condensation, and if u look above the boiling water you will see the gas floating up. also look at the top of a kettle when you boil it.


How do you use the word kettle in a sentence?

I would like to examine that kettle of fish.The kettle is black, I say!