Water is hottest.
It is not necessary.
yes with distilled water
This depends. Are the pot noodles dry at room temperature? Then not yet .Are the pot noodles in boiling water? Is the water you are adding from the cold water tap? Then, Yes, as boiling will stop until the new water is at boiling temperature.
The answer for hypothesis is where you do your experiment and then you look back at your problem then that's when you get your hypothesis . LOL :) have a great day
An easy way to make water cold is to put it in the refrigerator. If this is not possible, adding colder water would make water colder. Actually, adding ice would make this process faster, as it is colder than cold water. And dry ice would make it cold even faster than ice (but dry ice is dangerous- be careful).
ones dry, ones wet (fluid)? not sure, my hypothesis
To convert dry milk to liquid milk, you need to reconstitute it by adding water. The ratio of dry milk to water is typically 1:4, which means that for every 1 part of dry milk, you need 4 parts of water.
No, not a good idea . If that was the case the people who made primer would do it.
yes
- Water doesn't make your mouth dry. The fact that you are dehydrated makes your mouth dry. If you are really thirsty drink Luke warm water as it is easier for your stomach to digest and will hydrate you quicker. - Adding electrolytes to the water helps. Add lemonade or tea powder to water, otherwise you can drink water until you are dizzy, yet your mouth is still dry. - Breathing through the mouth is a frequent cause of a dry mouth. This can be a habit, or caused by congestion and narrowing of the nasal passages.
- Water doesn't make your mouth dry. The fact that you are dehydrated makes your mouth dry. If you are really thirsty drink Luke warm water as it is easier for your stomach to digest and will hydrate you quicker. - Adding electrolytes to the water helps. Add lemonade or tea powder to water, otherwise you can drink water until you are dizzy, yet your mouth is still dry. - Breathing through the mouth is a frequent cause of a dry mouth. This can be a habit, or caused by congestion and narrowing of the nasal passages.
Hypothesis: I think the fog will affect the bubble and the expect that when all the fog builds up into the bubble the dry ice bubble is going to burst. I think that because when all the fog from the dry ice builds up in to the bubble then it is going to burst.