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The shallower the water is, the warmer it can be. Direct sunlight will warm the water and as the water deepens, the warmth from the sun cannot reach as far. This creates a slightly colder temperature.
yes because the magnet will reach its curie temprature and loose stregth
Sterile water does not have to be refrigerated. However, to remain sterile, it must be kept in a clean, sealed container.
solubility generally increases on heating. so sugar cube in boiling water will dissolve fastest.
Cold water would freeze the fastest because freezing is a physical change brought on by temperature change, and the temperature of cold water is closer to freezing temperature than boiling or room temperature water. Therefore, it would take less time to reach freezing temperature.
The density of materials depends on the temperature.
For food safety your refrigerator should run at 2 - 5 degrees C, so the water kept in it will be at that temperature.
Yes, salt water can reach 225 degrees but The water temperature should be from 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit. ... This will let the water reach the normal temperature, ...
The temperature of the water and the something will reach an equillibrium somewhere between the two and eventually both will reach room temperature. Time depends on the temperature and mass of the something and the temperature and volume of the water.
In order for water to reach it's boiling point, then the temperature has to reach 212 degrees. 212 degrees is for about sea level. it will vary depending on where you are.
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It depends on which temperature you want to reach and at which temperature is the water before you start heating it!
Carbonation does not alter temperature. In fact, carbonated soft drinks are normally refrigerated. They taste much better when they are cold.
Evaporation is possible at any temperature.
The incoming water temperature of both a high temperature commercial dishwasher and a low temperature commercial machine must be at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit. High-temperature machines reach normally 180 degrees with a 40-70% water booster heater and low-temperature machines only reach 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
To sterilise effectively the water in the autoclave needs to reach a temperature of 120°C. Since water at atmospheric pressure boils at 100°C, a higher pressure is needed to reach that temperature.
When allowed to stand for long enough, the final temperature will reach room temperature.