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it cools it down
The effect is extremely small.
The fact that hot water may freeze faster than cold is often called the Mpemba effect
Aluminum does not dissolve in water.
Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) will react with the surface of the aluminum and convert the aluminum oxide to aluminum fluoride. Water (H2O) is produced as a byproduct. In this way the HF works as a polishing agent to make the aluminum "shiny" again. Depending on the concentrationof the HF, the contact time, and temperature, the HF can continue to react with the aluminum and corrode it.
No, hot water doesnt go through the foil
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hot water effects your hands is that your body is not hot blooded
its blows dat up
No it does not because it is just hot water.
if the water is to hot it will make your head have a reaction and cause it to burn and create more.
it cools it down
hot water has a lower density because since it is hot, all the particles repel from each other. therefore, cold water has a greater density that hot water which results in the floating effect
how does aluminum effect the earth
is when hot water freezes faster then colder water (or other liquids)
Ice water is not hot: it's temperature has an effect on the nerves in your skin that gives a similar sensation as burning.
This means that copper will not absorb the heat from the water as much as the aluminum. Aluminum will "steal" more heat from the water- which you do not want. You need the heat to stay with the water until it serves its purpose.