Milk will heat up faster.
Water as it is less acidic than either milk and orange juice.
Than water? Yes
because oil has fat in it so its heat quicker and water has no fat i do catering
Sand does not retain heat as easily as water. Therefore, sand cools down faster than the ocean water.
Yes, liquids heat up faster than solids.
Water boils faster
of course they can be cut into a square. if you peel the skin of and cut it into pieces you can cut it into a square, rectangle, and many other shapes.
yes milk freeezes faster
milk molds faster than water. actually im not sure water even molds
land loses heat faster than H20
The milk doesn't melt but it can boil. The boiling point of milk is lower that of water and so the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius from that, you can say that if the milk has a lower boiling point it will definitely now boil in short period of time compared to the water.
no, specific heat will always be 4.16
Water has a polar molecule.
Water heats faster than soil
The only way I can think of to make milk boil faster is to either increase the heat, or get a pan that heats up better, but there's an easier way to get your boiled milk faster. Use the microwave, not a stovetop, to heat up your milk. If you use the stove, you are heating the pan to heat the contents of the pan, and that takes time. Depending on the volume of milk you want to get to boiling, I can have it almost to the boil in two minutes or less in my microwave. You have to do a little testing, 30 seconds at a time, to see about how long it takes to get the milk to the desired point, but its a lot faster than doing it on the stove.
because milk has more fat than water which makes it hotter when not frozen so it thaws
why does ice develop faster? probably theres more water in coke than milk if that's indeed true.