how do you mean? you just end up with warm water. just dont get hot water on your skin, and avoid any steam etc. could be harmful to health of fish or something living in the water, but to you personally? how could mixing water hurt you any more than hot water by itself? its not like mixing hot water and oil or anything like that, you just end up with water of an intermediate temperature
No, mixing hot water and cold water is not harmful to health. It is a common practice for various purposes like achieving a desired temperature for drinking or bathing. Just make sure the final temperature is comfortable for you to avoid any risk of burns.
Cold water is supplied to the bottom of the hot water tank to prevent mixing of cold and hot water. This ensures that the hottest water is at the top of the tank where it can be drawn for use, while the cold water enters at the bottom to be heated by the heating element or burner. This also helps in creating a convection current within the tank for efficient heating.
When you put a cup of hot water with dye on a glass of cold water, the hot water will rise to the surface of the cold water due to differences in temperature and density. This creates a mixing or diffusion effect, causing the dye to spread and color the cold water as the two temperatures equalize.
This could be caused by a faulty mixing valve in the water heater, which is allowing hot water to mix with the cold water supply. It could also be due to a crossover in the plumbing system, where hot and cold water lines are connected. Both of these issues can be diagnosed and repaired by a plumber.
Add the bromine solution slowly and with constant shaking to ensure thorough mixing; stand the flask in cold water
Toluene has low solubility in cold water but is more soluble in hot water due to its nonpolar nature. In cold water, the interaction between water molecules is stronger than the interaction between water and toluene molecules, resulting in limited solubility. In hot water, increased kinetic energy disrupts these interactions, allowing for better mixing and increased solubility of toluene.
generally the cold drinks are not harmful for health but the daily use of cold drinks can be harmful for health like sugar and other hart problems can be occur by the daily use of cold drinks
No, you can install mixing valve that will give you tempered water to toilet.
The purpose of a thermostatic mixing valve is to mix hot water with cold water. This is what keeps the constant temperature in both bath and shower water.
The hypothesis of mixing hot and cold water is that the resulting water will reach a temperature that is the average of the initial temperatures of the hot and cold water. This is based on the principle of thermal equilibrium, where heat will transfer from the hotter water to the colder water until they reach a common temperature.
Myth, It's perfectly fine for dogs to drink cold water.
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Cold water is supplied to the bottom of the hot water tank to prevent mixing of cold and hot water. This ensures that the hottest water is at the top of the tank where it can be drawn for use, while the cold water enters at the bottom to be heated by the heating element or burner. This also helps in creating a convection current within the tank for efficient heating.
The inlet valve is shut off on the cold water feed side or your mixing valve or tempering (if you have one has failed.
It's all myth. Your cat is fine to drink warm and even icy cold water. However, some cats may have difficulty digesting very cold water.
Methanol does not react with water. Mixing them is exothermic.
(Because) Ice can cool the drink without mixing with it, or at least it can before it melts. Using just cold water would ruin the taste of the beverage (it washes it out, yech). if you're talking about putting ice or cold water into a glass of water, than that is ironic, because if you are going to put cold water into your cup of warm water, why not just drink the cold water in the first place?
When you put a cup of hot water with dye on a glass of cold water, the hot water will rise to the surface of the cold water due to differences in temperature and density. This creates a mixing or diffusion effect, causing the dye to spread and color the cold water as the two temperatures equalize.