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What is hotter than boiling water?
Liquid water can be hotter than 100 °C (212 °F) and colder than 0 °C (32 °F). Heating water above its boiling point without boiling is called superheating. If water is superheated, it can exceed its boiling point without boiling. Once water freezes into ice, the ice can be cooled all the way down to absolute zero.
Is the sun 60 times hotter than boiling water?
The surface of the Sun is quite a bit cooler, it is only about 5800 degrees Kelvin. That is only 16 times hotter than boiling water.
Is the steam hotter than the boiling water?
The steam is no hotter than the water but it contains more usable heat energy per gram, and it can release that heat as it encounters a cooler medium and makes the phase-change back to water.
Can water get hotter than 212?
A: It is not true that water can only get up to 212 degrees and as cold as 32 degrees. After water changes from a liquid to a gas (at 212 degrees Fahrenheit) it can actually heat up much hotter than that.
How many times is the sun hot?
At its surface (called the “photosphere”), the sun’s temperature is a whopping 10,000° F! That’s about five times hotter than the hottest lava on Earth.
Can Sun boil water?
It can also be used for sanitation or desalination. But as anyone who has left a pot of water outside knows, sunlight alone is not enough to boil water. In this way, only a small portion of a container of water must be heated in order for the liquid to boil – a small enough portion that sunlight alone can do the trick.
What burns hotter than fire?
While lava can be as hot as 2200 F, some flames can be much hotter, such as 3600 F or more, while a candle flame can be as low as 1800 F. Lava is hotter than a typical wood or coal-buring fire, but some flames, such as that of an acetylene torch, is hotter than lava.
Which is hotter steam or fire?
It is complicated. The answer is steam. A phase change is when liquid water is heated until it becomes steam.
What’s the hottest you can boil water?
212 °F
Superheated water is liquid water under pressure at temperatures between the usual boiling point, 100 °C (212 °F) and the critical temperature, 374 °C (705 °F).
Is sun a lava?
Many people immediately think of lava, the hot, molten rock that occasionally flows from volcanoes. But even lava can’t hold a candle to the sun! At its surface (called the “photosphere”), the sun’s temperature is a whopping 10,000° F! That’s about five times hotter than the hottest lava on Earth.