If you want to limit yourself to water only, you could change the pressure. That would greatly change the boiling point and slightly change the freezing point. If you don't care about limiting yourself to pure water, you can dissolve a salt or other substance in the water to lower the freezing point and raising the boiling point.
Boiling water turning into steam, a pot of soup evaporating, rubbing alcohol drying on skin, and gasoline evaporating from a spill are all examples of liquids turning into gases.
It is not an insult to spill water in Spain.
It can evaporate faster OR slower than other liquids. For example, if you are hot and you spill water on yourself and it cools you off, this is because it evaporates. But if you spill vegetable oil on you, it will not be refreshing, because it doesn't evaporate as fast.
Do the experiment yourself and boil some water, you'll find its about 100 degrees Celsius, depending on its purity. or google
Boiling water.
you measure the water before boiling. after boiling would be more tricky.
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Boiling water can overflow when it reaches its boiling point and the bubbles of steam rising to the surface disrupt the stability of the liquid, causing it to spill over the edges of the container. This is often due to the release of trapped air bubbles or uneven heating of the water. Using a larger pot or reducing the heat can help prevent this from happening.
If you spill a chemical on yourself, the first thing to do is to immediately rinse the affected area with water for at least 15 minutes, remove any contaminated clothing, and then inform your teacher for further guidance or medical assistance. It is important to act quickly to minimize potential harm.
what is the boiling point of water
Strawberry does not dissolve in water or boiling water as it is a solid fruit. However, when you mix strawberries with boiling water, the heat can help release more of their flavor and color into the water.