Why does hot water take away the color of the gumball first than warm water?
When hot water is used to dissolve a gumball, the heat increases the molecular motion, allowing the color molecules to break free from the gumball at a faster rate. This rapid movement facilitates the release of the color molecules into the water. In contrast, warm water has less energy, so it takes longer for the color molecules to detach from the gumball, resulting in a slower removal of color.