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Heat is needed to make the natural flavor of tea come out into the water.

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Why water is generally heated from the bottom?

Warm anything, air or water will rise. Cold water is put at the bottom of the tank through a tube inside the tank. The water is heated and rises and is taken out of the top. The inside of the heater is open, it is just a hollow tube. That is why the hot water gets slowly colder, more cold water is being mixed with the hot in the tank.


Do you use the water heater when you use just cold water?

If water is only drawn from the cold faucet, then no, the water heater is not involved. However, if water is drawn from the hot faucet- even for a few seconds- hot water IS withdrawn from the heater, and fresh cold water drawn in to be heated- even if the hot water did not make it all the way through the pipe to the faucet- and the water heater will work to heat that fresh cold water.


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Why do you use ice but not cold water in your drinks?

(Because) Ice can cool the drink without mixing with it, or at least it can before it melts. Using just cold water would ruin the taste of the beverage (it washes it out, yech). if you're talking about putting ice or cold water into a glass of water, than that is ironic, because if you are going to put cold water into your cup of warm water, why not just drink the cold water in the first place?


What is ice water in cooking?

just very cold water,just ice cold water,also needed when making pie crusts,cold temperature helps with the consistency


Water vapor and air inside an aluminum container are heated to a high temperature The container is then submerged in ice cold water Why does the aluminum container collapse?

When water is heated, water vapor forces the air out. When submerged in cold water, the water vapor condenses instantly, leaving a partial vacuum in the can, Atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi) acting on the outside of the can crushes the can before air can rush through the opening in the can to balance the pressure. Fun science experiment, just be careful not to get burned.


Does gas turn to water when heated?

If a hydro-carbon is burnt it will make heat, CO2 and water however if a hydro-carbon is heated it will just expand into its surroundings


Does less water freeze faster than more water?

No. The important factor is the surface area of the water that is exposed to cold conditions. A large, thin pan of water will freeze just as quickly as a smaller, thin pan of water if the ratio of surface area to volume is the same. The reason a large bottle of water freezes more slowly than a smaller one is that less of the water is exposed to the outside of the container, where its heat is lost. And, as the ice forms inside the container, it further reduces the rapidity of heat loss to the air around the container.


Why does cold water in a tube sink to the bottom of room temperature water?

Cold water is dense and cold water sinks, just like air, cold air falls and hot air rises.


Why does cool drinks cap get open when immersed in hot water?

solids contract when cold and expand when heated. the bottle containing the drink will expand and so the cap, being just fractions of an inch smaller will open


Why rock is heated forms magma?

The rock melts, just like most other solids do when heated. Magma is to rock as water is to ice.


Your washer will wash and spin but the rinse cycle just hums?

Check that both water connections (hot and cold) are connected and on. If there's no cold water supply, the washer will just hum when it tries to do a cold water rinse.