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Q: Does water cool faster in a glass container or can?
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What cools liquid faster glass or shiny metal?

Metal is a better conductor than glass and the heat will conduct out better, hence, water will cool down faster in metal container. Thermal conductivity for glass is approx. 1 W/m.K For Metal Aluminum 204 W/m.K Iron (pure) 73 W/m.K Nickel Chromium (80%:20%) 12 W/m.K


How to cool a glass of hot liquid?

If the liquid is not very hot, stand it in a container of water. Leave it in a cool place. Direct cool air onto it.


Why would ice alone melt faster in a glass container instead of a plastic container?

A glass container, because glass is a liquid that has the ability to form as a solid, while glass looks like a solid at a molecular level the atoms are actually moving, just like a liquid, the formation of glass molecules is highly irregular. But because the atoms are moving the energy or heat from water is allowed to escape past these molecules and cool the water.


How does the rate at which a container of water cools depends upon the surface area of the water exposed to the open air?

The rate at which a container of water cools depends on the surface area of the water exposed to the open air because the more water is exposed, the faster its molecules will cool.


What type of mug will make boiling water cool down faster?

If the mug is made of glass, it will allow the water to cool faster. A thick styrofoam cup is better than a paper cup, even though the insulating properties of the materials are similar.


What container is safe to put dry ice in For example should i put dry ice in a metal bowl glass bowl or does it not matter?

Any container - metal, glass, plastic - will do. Bear in mind that a metal container will cool down; for this reason, glass and plastic are better.


Does hot water cool down faster in a container with a larger mouth area?

I presume you mean surface area. Other things being equal, a larger exposed surface will result in faster cooling. However, the overall shape, size and material of the container will also have an effect.


Which cool faster sand or water?

sand cools of faster because the sand is less dense and it depends on witch sand beach sand will cool of faster because it is mostly water under it so it will cool of faster


What effect does ice cube size have on the cooling rate of water?

The short answer is the larger the ice cube the slower it cools water. Whats really going on has to do with the surface area of the ice in relation to the total mass of the ice. Meaning one large cube will cool water faster than one small cube, however many small cubes will cool faster than one large cube. Unfortunately I can't remember (or readily find) the formula that demonstrates this principle, but suffice it to say the more surface area you can get exposed to the water the faster it will cool. Example: two glasses filled with equal amounts of water at room temperature, take two ice cubes of equal size place one in the first glass, crush the second and place it in the second glass. The second glass will cool faster than the first with the one large cube.


How fast does hot water cool?

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...


What cools faster warm or cool water?

No It's warm water the ? was what cools faster cool water is already cool so warm water will cool faster. Plus cool water gets warm Also back in the sixties a experiment was done Hot water froze faster than cold water by a minute . ( I remember this from the Weekly Reader report. lol lol ) I also believe it's meant to suggest when the water is at room temptureroom temperature.


Does salt water or fresh water cool faster?

who cares about water