All water boils.
2006-09-21 12:26:33
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answer #1
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answered by jimbobb1 4
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Even non-distilled water can be super-heated in a microwave, causing the same explosive reaction as distilled. It will all boil, it just won't necessarily bubble during the process.
2006-09-21 21:39:18
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answer #2
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answered by ramiska 2
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Yea it does...
"Distilled water will boil but (with sufficient care) at a higher temperature than normal — that’s the trick. The delayed boiling can be explosively violent — not slightly violent. Downright dangerous."
2006-09-21 19:29:23
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answer #3
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answered by liljjg 2
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Water won't boil unless it has some particle in it to help the boiling action start. Distilled water is very filtered and if you pan is very clean it might not churn. But be careful. Introduce any particle, via spoon or water, and it'll leap up and burn you.
2006-09-21 19:27:40
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answered by John K 5
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Yes it does.
Being distilled just means its free of impurities. It still boils and turns to vapour.
You are attempting to deny physics.
2006-09-21 19:27:09
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answer #5
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answered by cruachanmusic 3
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It boils at 212 degrees F just like tap water. I use it to make my coffee so I don't get deposit build up on everything.
2006-09-21 19:28:38
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answered by normy in garden city 6
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ya it does. distilled water is just water that has been boiled, collected as steam and then it condenses back to water, liquid water that is.
2006-09-21 19:27:30
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answered by NM0758 2
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On what planet?
It will boil at a slightly different temperature.
2006-09-21 19:27:04
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answered by Will 6
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Yes it does! Everything boils if heated enough.
2006-09-21 19:32:44
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answered by retorik75 5
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it reaches boiling (212 degrees F), but it does not bubble
2006-09-21 19:27:27
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answered by parental unit 7
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