yes salt water is heat quicker
This depends on whether you mean evaporates due to heat or its volatility. if you mean due to heat, then obviously water, as the forces holding the molecules together are much stronger in hydrocarbons compared to standard water molecules.
Heat travels faster in water because the molecules are more tightly packed than the molecules in air, allowing more contact with ice and greater rate of heat transfer.
Water must reach 100° C before it will boil. Since hot water is closer to 100° C than cold water is, hot water will boil quicker than cold water goes once you have started to heat it.
The specific heat of aluminium is more than 3.8 times that for silver.
Gold. Metals conduct heat (and electricity) very efficiently, and gold is a better conductor than copper is.
Heat capacity, it takes more energy to raise the temperature of water 1o than it does gold 1o. That's why if you apply the same amount of heat to gold and water the gold will heat up faster (i.e., change temperature quicker).
because oil has fat in it so its heat quicker and water has no fat i do catering
yes salt water is heat quicker
This depends on whether you mean evaporates due to heat or its volatility. if you mean due to heat, then obviously water, as the forces holding the molecules together are much stronger in hydrocarbons compared to standard water molecules.
No they wouldn't, this refers to specific heat capacities. Generally, gold has a lower heat capacities than of water, thus it takes less energy to change the temperature of gold than it does to change the temperature of water. So if you add the same amount of heat to both systems of water and gold, the gold will be hotter than the water.
Heat travels faster in water because the molecules are more tightly packed than the molecules in air, allowing more contact with ice and greater rate of heat transfer.
Synthetic materials burn quicker than natural materials for example quickest polyester wool metal gold diamond water nylon(the slowest of them all) slowest
it does melt it quicker i checked
Water is a good convector of heat so as the surface warms, the heat is passes to the lower portions of water. Sand does not convect or conduct heat well so the surface gets hot fast as the sun shines on it
Diffusion of heat from land is quicker than water. thus temperature of air on land flactutes faster than in the ocean.
During the summer,the heat causes the water in the ocean to evaporate quicker than in the winter. The water forms clouds which get heavy and it pours.