well whoever asked this is an idiot. obviously it's gonna get cool. wow.
the heat from the hot water will be lost to its surrounding.
How can hot water be frozen - where does this happen?
There Is No Way A Saturated Solution Can Be Cooled Quickly. But If It Did The Solution Would Desaturate.
when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain
It is easier to open because the hot water is like fire. So the cap is not strong to hold the hot water. becouse the top expands befour the heat reaches the bottle which makes it a looser fit
It can happen if the reactor fuel rods overheat, and that can happen if they are not adequately cooled after the reactor is shutdown
Only hot air rises, so if the hot air was cooled..... it would fall. Splat.
Crystallisation
It must be cooled to 0 oC.
it goes threw a cycle
hot bioilling water
Yes, but it must be cooled to 0 oC.
the temperature at which it is being cooled
Under O oC water become ice (a solid).
Expands
It is hot and must be cooled before consumption.
Seeds can germinate in cooled boiled water, so long as the water is no longer warm or hot. The act of boiling will actually clean the water, causing it to be sterile.
you would need water