sure it is not the same because of the burning effect of hot water eodema of pharincs and laringitis
yes you need water (hot and cold) ice cubes a glass 2 lids ( one that fits the glass one bigger than the glass) and then you look it up and make one ive done it b4
If you drink a cold glass ( and make it cold! )of water you lose 12 calories because you body has to burn them to make that glass of water warm. If you drink about 1 hundred a day for a year you'll loose 3 pounds.
It would make a warm inked water! (I think this may not be true)
well i just got one installed tday and i think you can get em real hot riding the interstate and stuff and spray cold water on the outside of them until they quite smoking and that breaks the glass and it will probly blow out the glass
yes, often times my father would send me to 'dulterate' a glass of cold water for him (which is to add room temperature water to the glass of cold water, in order to make it cool).So'dulterate' means to weaken the temperature or quality of something.
The phenomena is a good explanation of the condensation processes that is happening in our atmosphere. There are lots of water vapor around us. As this water vapors touch the out side portion of a cold glass, the cold temperature within a cold glass condenses those water vapors, thus, converting it from a gaseous state to a liquid state. Since in its liquid form, it is more denser than gas, the water formed as we termed sweat appears and flow outside a cold glass.
Water vapor in your breath condenses as tiny droplets of liquid water on the cold glass surface.
It Melt Bcuz The water is Warm So it Melts The Ice && Then The Coldness Make the Warm Water Cold
No, paper will not keep water cold for the longest time. A metal cup will keep water the same temperature for the longest time. I know this because I did a science experiment about this but instead of cold water I used hot, which won't really make a difference. The next would be glass then paper.
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No, water condenses on a cold glass when warm moist air comes into contact with it causing the air to cool down and release its moisture. When the temperature of the glass increases, it would make the glass warmer and less likely for condensation to form.
To make lemon water, squeeze fresh lemon juice into a glass of water and mix well. You can also add lemon slices for extra flavor. Enjoy it cold or at room temperature.