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Why should you stir water that is over a heater once every minute when you are doing a experiment?
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Why should you stir water that is over a heater once every minute when you are doing a experiment?
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to make sure that the molecules stay together and also that your water wont boil over also to keep the balance between the chemicals or items used in your experiment to balance. Hope this helps
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Because if you don't the water will over boil and it won't be right...
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