Slower, at higher temperature that is.
As liquid water turns into ice, the molecules that make the water start moving slower and slower, at the point which they stop moving completely.(and this point is at 0 degrees Celsius)
No it does'nt!It makes it go slower. by alshacore
They move faster.
Yes. The colder the substance become, the slower the particles move. Actually in pure ice the particles do not move at all.
faster
They move at a slower pace until they stop and froze into place.
Because the slower molecules get, the colder it is. When molecules come completely to a stop (at zero movement), the temperature is -273.15 degrees Celsius.
Slower, the more water, the more time required to reach boiling temp.
Short answer: no, it actually makes it boil slower. Dissolving salt to water lowers its melting point and raises its boiling point by an amount proportionate to moles of salt over kilograms of water. Adding 1.00 pound of salt to 1.00 kg of water raises its boiling point by 7.95 degrees C or 14.3 degrees F
it would become a lot slower.. just sayin!
Sugar shouldn't dissolve any faster or slower in 0 degrees, it will dissolve at its natural half life. Only heat would speed up the process not cold. So, I don't know what the half life of sugar is but if you find out, there's your answer.
the rate would be slower because some enzymes are resistant to temperature change (denaturation)
No If the computer runs faster then it runs faster not slower
faster
As liquid water turns into ice, the molecules that make the water start moving slower and slower, at the point which they stop moving completely.(and this point is at 0 degrees Celsius)
no. It matters how old it is. No matter if it runs faster or slower.
Slower