yes, hot water just cools down cold water will turn into ice which will take longer
Yes ,the higher the temperature gradient between the hot water and room temperature, the faster it cools. However, that does not mean that hot water will freeze faster than cold water (a common urban legend). If you have water at 50°C in a room at 20°C, it will cool from 50° to 40° faster than it will cool from 40° to 30°.
Cool water moves slow because the molecules are moving slow. In hot water, molecules are moving fast, thus, hot water seems to move faster than cold water at times.
Basically, the rate at which the water will cool depends on the difference between the water's temperature, and the temperature of its surroundings. The higher the temperature difference, the faster it cools. There are some other factors, but that's the gist of it...
No, hot water heats up faster than cold water.
No, hot water heats up faster than cold water.
Cold water freezes faster because hot water has to cool down to the freezing temperature before it can freeze.
umm... well im not sure but i think its because of air and all that stuff
Type your answer here... hot water will evaporate faster than hot sprite because hot water does not have any menerals in it
hot water has faster moving particales than cold water
No, the experiment does not show that cold water boils faster than hot water.
Hot water will cool to room temperature faster in a colder environment because heat naturally moves from warmer objects to cooler objects. In a colder environment, there is a greater temperature difference between the hot water and the surroundings, causing heat to transfer more quickly and the water to cool down faster.
It depends on the temperature of the water. Warm or hot water will be absorbed faster than cool or cold water.