Question
Is it possible to boil water at room temperature, say 30°C? If we touch a flask containing water boiling at this temperature, will it be hot?

Answer

We can boil water at 30°C w can increase pressure on the water thus we can boil it.
If we touch a flask containing boiling water the flask is insulated thus no heat is tranfeed from inner to outer surface.

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