The movement of particles is first accelerated and then decelerated.
they slow down.
it becomes cool
When cool water is added to warm water, the overall temperature of the water decreases. This is because the heat energy is transferred from the warm water to the cool water in an attempt to reach thermal equilibrium.
It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.
When hot water is thrown into cold air, the water quickly evaporates and turns into steam. This happens because the cold air causes the hot water to rapidly cool down, leading to a phase change from liquid to gas.
To hydrate gelatine one soaks it in boiling water
Because hot gas particles have greater kinetic energy than cold gas particles
transfer heat energy from the hot object to the cool object until they reach thermal equilibrium.
Its called water vapor.Its happens when the outside is really hot or warm and the inside of whatever is cool or cold.
Conduction is what transfers the heat in this process. The fast moving particles in the hot electric coil collide with the slow-moving particles in the cool pot. The transfer of the heat causes the pot's particles to move faster. Then the pot's particles collide with the water's particles, which in turn collide with the particles of the spoon. As the particles move faster, the metal spoon becomes hotter.
I don't think that is possible. How can "hot" make "cool" water "cold"? (also, 'hot ice' is boiling water)
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.