You get water at a temperature somewhere between the two.
the hot and cold water become together then they make an equal tempature. warm :)
I think not because cold water is heaver than hot water and hot water rises to the top and cold drops to the bottom.
Since hot water is less dense that cold air the hot water will rise and the cold would sink then it keeps doing this in a circular motion 'till the thermal energy reaches to thermal equilibrium.
hott!!
They dissolve - relatively slowly.
It depends on the situation. If cold and hot water were mixed roughly together, they will simply mix with each other. However, when hot water is poured over cold water gradually, they will not mix and the hot water will remain on top of the cold water. This always happens when using a large container. In a small container, they will also mix immediately.
you get warm water.
the hot and cold water become together then they make an equal tempature. warm :)
hot water
I think not because cold water is heaver than hot water and hot water rises to the top and cold drops to the bottom.
Since hot water is less dense that cold air the hot water will rise and the cold would sink then it keeps doing this in a circular motion 'till the thermal energy reaches to thermal equilibrium.
Yes, food coloring is able to mix with hot and cold water. Food coloring and water are both polar substances, so that means that they can mix.
it gets hot
the warm water floats
No lightning happens when cold and hot air mix. which is only in summer.
hott!!
They dissolve - relatively slowly.