you get warm 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.
cold water is much heavier than hot water . the water becomes warm
When the student dissolves equal amounts of salt in warm water and ice water, the salt will dissolve more readily in the warm water. This is because warmer temperatures increase the kinetic energy of water molecules, allowing them to break apart the salt ions more efficiently. In contrast, the cold ice water will dissolve salt at a slower rate, resulting in less salt being dissolved overall. Therefore, the warm water solution will have a higher concentration of dissolved salt compared to the ice water solution.
Pressure is the same whether hot or cold.
It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
the water molecules get cold and expand and turn into ice
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it turns brown?
Hypothermia
the warm water floats