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The actual time required for boiling is often longer than the calculated time due to several factors:

  1. Heat transfer efficiency: Calculations typically assume ideal conditions and perfect heat transfer. In reality, heat transfer efficiency can be affected by factors such as the quality of the heating element, the pot material, and the presence of impurities or dissolved substances in the water. These factors can reduce the efficiency of heat transfer, requiring more time to reach the boiling
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