it depends on what is the temperature of the water to begin with and if they were at the same degrees, it would be water.
Does iron warm up when you heat it? Yes, yes it does.
One with a copper bottom, copper conducts the heat faster and distributes the heat evenly.
because in hot water you will be having more fast moving molecules compared to the cold one...the more you have them,, the faster the h20 evaporate..
Milk will heat up faster.
Copper is more dense than water so a piece of copper will sink and not float in fresh water. However if the copper is formed into a container like shape similar to that of a boat it will stay on top of the water. For a better understanding of why, look up Archimedes Principle.
warm water
Warm Water! when molecules inside of an object heat up, the molecules go faster! which will absorbe the food coloring faster.
no because the cold water speeds up the process by starting it
Heat speeds up chemical reactions. As corrosion is a chemical reaction, copper pipes at a higher temperature will corrode faster
Not really. Warm water goes through your body faster than cold water because it hydrates you faster because your body doesnt need to take the time to warm it up. But water on an empty stomach will only make your stomach hurt. So drinking warm water on a not full, but not empty either stomach will go through you the fastest. Bottom's up!
Well, warm water breaks down substances faster than cold water... if you think about it, its common sense. Just like making tea. if you use cold water the sugar is hard to stir up.
because the water molecules are moving(or bouncing around) faster, which is the way the heat is generated, to break the tablet up
Salt water does cool faster than pure water.
yes because the warm water takes longer to diffuse its heat
Materials that heat-up faster are known as conductors. Silver, Copper, Gold and Aluminium are some conductors that have the ability to transfer heat.
Warm water is warm because the molcules heat up and make friction they move around much faster when an object is a liquid then a solid. Cold water is in the process of becoming a solid the molecules will slow down and compact to compact molecules need coldness and when something is warming up it is melting and needs heat to melt. duh.
no it does not