BOILING vs SCALDING: NOUN
- The application of heat to change something from a liquid to a gas
- The act of ebullition or of tumultuous agitation.
- Exposure to the action of a hot liquid.
- Cooking in a boiling liquid
- Cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil
- The process of changing the state of a substance from liquid to gas by heating it to its boiling point.
- The act or process of burning with hot liquid or with steam.
- Plural Things scalded or boiled, especially while still scalding hot.
- An instance of scalding; a burn.
BOILING vs SCALDING: ADJECTIVE
- To keep going on actively, as in certain games.
- That boils or boil.
- Extremely hot.
- Feeling uncomfortably hot.
- Very hot.
- The temperature at which a fluid is converted into vapor, with the phenomena of ebullition. This is different for different liquids, and for the same liquid under different pressures. For water, at the level of the sea, barometer 30 in., it is 212 ° Fahrenheit; for alcohol, 172.96°; for ether, 94.8°; for mercury, about 675°. The boiling point of water is lowered one degree Fahrenheit for about 550 feet of ascent above the level of the sea.
- Very angry or upset; seething.
- Heated to or past the boiling point.
- To be very angry.
- A spring which gives out very hot water, or water and steam, often ejecting it with much force; a geyser.
- Heated to the point of bubbling; heaving with bubbles; in tumultuous agitation, as boiling liquid; surging; seething; swelling with heat, ardor, or passion.
- Marked by harshly abusive criticism
- Hot enough to scald the skin.
- Causing a burning sensation like that of hot liquid on the skin.
- Emotionally painful or traumatic.
- Harshly critical or denunciatory; scathing.
- Hot enough to burn.
BOILING vs SCALDING: VERB
- Present participle of boil.
- Present participle of scald.
BOILING vs SCALDING: ADVERB
- Extremely
- Used as an intensive.
- N/A
BOILING vs SCALDING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Heated; inflamed; bursting with passion: as, boiling indignation.
- Figuratively— Fiercely agitated; raging: as, the boiling seas.
- At the temperature at which any specified liquid passes into a gaseous state; bubbling up under the action of heat: as, boiling water; boiling springs.
- Passionately or agitatedly
- N/A
BOILING vs SCALDING: RELATED WORDS
- Pools, Anger, Rage, Mad, Fever, Scorching, Burning, Raging, Fry, Cooking, Sizzling, Hot, Stewing, Scalding, Simmering
- Diapered, Suffocated, Preheats, Drip, Overheated, Microwaved, Curdling, Burns, Searing, Dousing, Drowning, Burning, Scorching, Hot, Boiling
BOILING vs SCALDING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Overheating, Anger, Rage, Mad, Fever, Scorching, Burning, Raging, Fry, Cooking, Sizzling, Hot, Stewing, Scalding, Simmering
- Blistering, Ladle, Diapered, Suffocated, Preheats, Overheated, Microwaved, Curdling, Searing, Dousing, Drowning, Burning, Scorching, Hot, Boiling
BOILING vs SCALDING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Most techniques apply to nucleate boiling; however, some techniques are applicable to transition and film boiling.
- Putting a lid on a boiling pot greatly reduces the heat transfer necessary to keep it boiling.
- The conductivity results decrease after boiling; this could be due to precipitation of inorganic salts after boiling.
- Flow boiling in compact heat exchangers, in Handbook of Phase Change, Boiling and Condensation, Sec.
- Carefully add the unknown sample to the boiling water and allow boiling.
- Flowing inside a pipe temperature in transition boiling regime of boiling heat transfer is taking place through tube.
- And if you do boil, measure after boiling as some of the water will be lost in boiling.
- The partial boiling region is identified as the region between the onset of nucleate boiling ONB and the onset of fully developed boiling FDB.
- Boiling under these conditions is called subcooled flow boiling.
- Ideal for hard boiling, soft boiling, and poaching eggs.
- HAZARDS The oil may cause potential scalding and burns.
- Using recirculation systems may increase the risk of scalding.
- Pillars of scalding light bounce and roar around him.
- It grew hotter, scalding, the blood burning his hands.
- Tampering with valve will result in scalding injury.
- We had only scalding water during our stay.
- Improper use may result in a scalding injury.
- To datestudinal vitality was the collisionally scalding barograph.
- The Doctor's opinion that death was due to scalding or shock from scalding is therefore open to serious criticism.
- Contrast: pork scalding loosens hairs, poultry scalding loosens feathers.
BOILING vs SCALDING: QUESTIONS
- When to use boiling or autoclave for sterilization?
- Does boiling gelatin reduce its gelling properties?
- Does boiling celery reduce the antioxidant content?
- Can acetanilide be recrystallized from boiling water?
- How do you calculate the boiling point of a boiling point?
- Why does pasta boil faster in boiling water than boiling water?
- Why do you put vinegar in boiling water when boiling potatoes?
- Can water be hotter than its boiling point without boiling?
- What is the boiling point of constant boiling hydrobromic acid?
- Does adding salt to boiling water increase boiling point?
- Is it safe to drink scalding hot water during pregnancy?