Boiling water
Place 1 liter water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. It will cook 5 minutes until to a boil.
Visual
When the water is heated, it starts from equable form through the formation of microscopic bubbles. These tiny bubbles of water will grow to large size, rise to the surface and then release their vapor to the air and turn into steam. The explosive evaporation starts when water keeps boiling. Vapor exerts heavily.
Auditory
When the water begins to get hot and bubbles start to form, the saucepan begin to vibrate, and there will be a lot of sound. The bubbles make 'popping' noises from gentle to loud. The movement of the water makes the pan vibrate and clank noise from the kitchen range.
Tactile
We will feel hot temporary from steam when we stand closer to the water. When we touch the saucepan before lift it, we still can feel the vibration.
The whole experiment describe a process of expectation.