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neither. the water needs to be boiling to create gas. Hot water will not create gas and cold water will not create gas. Yes, hot water will create gas more quickly than cold if boiled tho
No, hot water poured into a cup is in liquid form, not a gas. At higher temperatures, water molecules move more quickly and can evaporate into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
A liquid is capable of containing more dissolved gas when it is hot. This does not mean that it does contain more dissolved gas, simply that it can.
Hot Moves was created in 1985.
Hot stars are more massive than cooler stars and thus use up their available fuel much more quickly.
Hot water. Higher temperature means more kinetic energy, and energy is needed to change phases from liquid to gas (evaporation.)
A hot water heater gas system is often more cost-effective and energy-efficient compared to other types of water heating systems. Gas systems can heat water quickly and consistently, providing a reliable source of hot water. Additionally, gas systems have lower operating costs and can be more environmentally friendly than electric or oil-based systems.
Hot water
Neither, It makes more gas in the warm temperature.
A fragrance would reach you more quickly in a hot room because molecules move faster at higher temperatures, allowing the scent to disperse more rapidly through the air.