Heat energy is transferred from the hot water to the cold.
hot and cold b/c Hot + Cold = warm which is the best temp
It sinks faster in hot water than warm or cold
Cold water heats up when warm water is added because of the second law of thermodynamics. Basically, the heat energy of the hot water is distributed evenly to the colder water, raising its temperature until both are in equilibrium with each other.
No because your using warm and cold water not hot warm or cold water and green dye
no
Warm
Both.
It is more soluble in warm water.
warm water
Your cold water may be warm due to a variety of reasons, such as a malfunctioning water heater, hot water mixing with cold water in the pipes, or warm weather causing the water in the pipes to heat up.
I always turn on both cold and hot cold water so that the water is warm.
The process that causes the heating up of cold water when hot water is added to it is called conduction. Conduction is the transfer of heat energy from a warmer substance to a cooler substance through direct contact. When hot water is added to cold water, the heat energy from the hot water is transferred to the cold water through conduction, causing the cold water to heat up.