why did Orange Juice, milk and Diet Coke (liquids with additives) freeze first before pure drinking water? I made sure all these liquids started freezing at equal temperature, before placing them in the -2 degree freezer.
Wrong, water freezes before all of those liquids because there is more space between the molecules so the cold air can reach into the liquid faster.
Hot liquids evaporate, drawing away heat, and reducing the mass that needs to freeze.
It depends what other liquids there are. If the other liquid is less dense, then the other liquid will freeze faster, otherwise, water would freeze faster.
It is because different liquids have different boiling points. The weaker the intermolecular forces , the lower the boiling point.
It all depends on whats in the liquids and how thick the liquid is.
Decreasing the pressure -APEX
The liquid that would boil faster between water, water with vinegar, or water with salt would be water. I am sure because i did an experiment and i boiled these three liquids five time and averaged them. Water came out to be that it took the least amount of time to boil.
yes salt water does boil faster
Liquids can boil at low pressure, and in fact do so at lower temperatures than when the pressure is high.
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
Liquids have different forms because when they get above a certain temperature the could boil or freeze.
No. There are liquids that boil at a few degrees above absolute zero (helium for example) and liquids that boil at several thousand degrees above absolute zero (tungsten for example)
Decreasing the pressure -APEX
Distillation.
Boil it
These liquids have different chemical composition and structure.
The liquid that would boil faster between water, water with vinegar, or water with salt would be water. I am sure because i did an experiment and i boiled these three liquids five time and averaged them. Water came out to be that it took the least amount of time to boil.
No.
Use less water, keep the lid on, use a higher flame, use a thinner pot. Alternatively, use an electric kettle.
Actually, you can boil liquids, and cotton is not a liquid. If you apply heat to cotton, it would burn before it would boil.
Distillation works because liquids boil at different temperatures. Roughly speaking, in order to separate two liquids, you should heat the mixture to a temperature where one of the liquids (but not the other) is past its boiling temperature. Then the first liquid will boil off, leaving the second liquid behind; you can collect the first liquid in a condenser.
Heat can make water boil, like when you put a pot of water on the stove on high!