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Q: What is the hypothesis of will food coloring spread faster throughout a beaker of cold water or hot water?
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What will happen to a drop of food coloring when added to a cup of heated water?

The food coloring will spread throughout the water and become homogeneous faster than it would in cold or warm water. The food coloring would also mix evenly with the water faster if you stirred the water after adding the food coloring. This happens because the molecules are moving faster when they are heated up stirred.


If you drop a lump of sugar into a beaker of water the sugar particles will become evenly distributed throughout the water through what?

the lump of sugar will slowly dissolve and undergo osmosis, if you stir or swirl the beaker it this will happen much faster


Do black coloring water evaporate faster than red coloring water?

dear who ever wrote this question your so stupid


Does hot or cold water mix into food coloring faster?

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Does hot water or cold water particles move faster?

hot water molecules move faster with food coloring.you can experiment it with the help of following steps:-Fill the glasses with the same amount of water, one cold and one hot.Put one drop of food coloring into both glasses as quickly as possible.Watch what happens to the food coloring.If you watch closely you will notice that the food coloring spreads faster throughout the hot water than in the cold. The molecules in the hot water move at a faster rate, spreading the food coloring faster than the cold water molecules which mover


Hypothesis for which travels faster a snail or a worm?

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Beaker A contains water at a temperature of 15 degrees C beaker B contains water at a temperature of 37 degrees C Which beaker contains water molecules that have greater kinetic energy and why?

Beaker A: 15 C Beaker B: 37 C Beaker B contains water molecules that have the greater kinetic energy (on average). Since beaker B is at a higher temperature than beaker A, the water molecules must be moving faster in beaker B than in beaker A (on average). If heat is being applied to the beakers, then the increased amount of heat applied to beaker B is greater, and the heat will cause the water molecules in beaker B to move faster than the water molecules in beaker A (on average). Kinetic energy = (1/2) (mass) (velocity)^2 Since the velocity of the a water molecule in beaker B is on average greater than the velocity of an average water molecule in beaker A, the water in beaker B has a higher kinetic energy.


when a beaker of water is heated its volume increase a little.what happening to the particle in the liquid?

they are moving faster


Which will food coloring mix into faster cold medium or hot water?

hot water


Hypothesis on crush ice and ice cubes?

Crushed ice will melt faster.


What hypothesis is about the fate of the the universe says that it will expand?

Such an idea can hardly be called a "hypothesis" any more; it is now quite certain that it IS expanding, and that the expansion gets faster and faster. Probably something like "accelerated expansion rate".


What is the hypothesis of this question what makes ice melt the fastest sand salt sugar or pepper?

You need to determine what you think will melt the fastest, and that will be your hypothesis. If you think that pepper will melt it faster, you would say "My hypothesis is that the pepper will melt ice faster than the other variables (sand, salt, and sugar)."