Re: Salty boling water
pepe wrote:
I mean the water surrounding the salt boils first, I am not sure if the
boiling point in these circumstance increases or decreases. Maybe it is
possible the salt is hotter than the water. I do not know the right answer.
I cannot explain it myself. I am looking for an explanation whatever is: the
water is hotter, any strange effect, etc.
Google "initiation point"
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