It depends on the heat of the water and how much exposure it has to the air around it. Water has a high specific heat capacity, meaning that it takes a large amount of energy to change its temperature.
Use a thermometer or wait 24 hours to be sure.
It depends on the temperature it begins at. (For example, it will take longer for water to cool down to room temp if it is 100 degrees than if it were 75.)
i takes about 1 hour for the cup to turn to room tempeture
it takes about 9 hours
24 minutes
Water molecules have more space between each other in cold room temperature than hot water.
Cold water is generally not recommended for any plants. It is best to give the plants room temperature water. With orchids especially, make sure the water would match the temperature of a jungle rain.
Anything at room temperature is regarded neither cold nor hot. <><><><><> If the question meant "Is nitrogen solid, liquid, or gaseous at room temperature?", then the answer is gaseous.
When allowed to stand for long enough, the final temperature will reach room temperature.
Methane is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, also at room temperature unless the room in question is very cold!
cold water absorbs heat from the surroundings and revert to room temperature
yeah cold water is denser than room temperature (warm) water.
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.
Room temperature.
Water molecules have more space between each other in cold room temperature than hot water.
yes
At room temperature, the air contains moisture which condenses, on coming in contact with the container having cold water. Hence, dews are formed
Cold water is dense and cold water sinks, just like air, cold air falls and hot air rises.
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.
It is because your body can digest water faster than anything else. Room temperature water does not have to be cooled down or warmed up for the body to accept. If you drink cold water, your body ahs to warm it to body temperature before it can be distributed throughout the body.
no, sips of room temperature water.
Depending upon the equal amount of salt that is present, more will dissolve in warm than room temperature than cold, and the rate of dissolution will be faster for warm water than room temperature than cold.