it does melt it quicker i checked
it really all depends on the temperature if the water is warmer than the ice it would melt in atleast 1 min if the water is freezing cold and colder than the ice then the ice will melt in an hour b/c the water will warm up to room temperature if it5 was boiling water it would obviosly melt in a few seconds or 2
water doesn't melt when salt is added to ICE it lowers the temperature at which water freezes.
because of a chemical reaction that causes the cup to melt a little and the color soaks in.
Hot water need less energy to be evaporated than cold water.
yes.
sugar dissolves faster in hot coffee because the temperature makes it melt quicker than the process of cold coffee.
When you make a cup of tea, you boil the water to between 90 and 100 degrees centigrade. The molecules in the liquid water are at a higher energy state and get to lose their energy quicker. The water in a bath is usually at 50 to 60 degrees and at a lower energy state therefore will lose its heat more slowly. The same effect is noticed if you use hot water to melt ice on a path rather than cold water. The hot water loses its energy quicker and would turn to ice quicker than the cold water.
Sodium lowers the freezing point for water, so theoretically, yes.
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Raisins plump up more quickly in hot water because the molecules in hot water move quicker than molecules in cold water so the hot water molecules diffuse quicker into the raisin.
Personal observation lemonade will melt faster because of very few ingredients in it than sprite .