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Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze. hot water = steam = less water less water = faster freeze cold air = faster freeze
Beause cold water is less dissovlable
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Because the hot water is less dense than the cold water, so the dye molecules have a better chance of making it through the less compact hot water.
Water is at its greatest density at 4 oC.
True... warm water is less dense than cold water.
Hot water is less denser than cold water and has a greater temperature.
Hot water is less denser than cold water and has a greater temperature.
Cold Water. Water expands when it freezes, which makes ice less dense.
Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze. hot water = steam = less water less water = faster freeze cold air = faster freeze
As water eats up, it expands. There is still the same amount of water, but now in a larger space so it is less dense than cold water.
As water eats up, it expands. There is still the same amount of water, but now in a larger space so it is less dense than cold water.
Beause cold water is less dissovlable
Water contracts when its cold because the atoms have less energy, and when atoms have less energy they dont move as much, which causes them to contract.
Warm water is less dense than cold water, hence, it floats on top.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.