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Heat invariably speeds up reactions. Heat is actually kinetic energy at the molecular level, so in this case, it dissolves quicker because water molecules are colliding more (and with more force) with the sugar cube.
This is because specific heat of Water is very less, so it is very easy to cool down water and it easily takes up heat from other sources to cool them down.
Because antifreeze is made up, mostly, of non-polar molecules. Water is made up of the polar molecule H2O. A slightly negative charge on the oxygen end and a slightly positive charge on the hydrogen end. This forms many temporary hydrogen bonds between the molecules of water which impedes their massive vibration ( which is what heat is ) and allow a high vaporization point also. Antifreeze has no such bonds and easily begins vibrating massively with the application of energy.
Heat up the water.
To heat up water *facepalm*
you can heat it up, the water, or grind the sugar into smaller particles! try both! =)
Heat invariably speeds up reactions. Heat is actually kinetic energy at the molecular level, so in this case, it dissolves quicker because water molecules are colliding more (and with more force) with the sugar cube.
The land because water takes time to heat and cool. Also if the piece of land is dark colored then it will absorb more solar radiation then the water.
Water is a good convector of heat so as the surface warms, the heat is passes to the lower portions of water. Sand does not convect or conduct heat well so the surface gets hot fast as the sun shines on it
Well you are still putting the same power into it. The heat takes far shorter time to circulate and everything becomes hot more quickly. Imagine this: You take a handful of sand and you blow it out of your palm. Then a dumptruck empties a trailer load of sand in front of you. The power of you blowing it is the same, but it doesn't blow away as quickly.
I would think so, but why not try it on a sunny day?
It takes less time to boil little amounts of water because there is less water to boil. The more water in the pot, the longer it takes to heat up.
Heat travels faster in water because the molecules are more tightly packed than the molecules in air, allowing more contact with ice and greater rate of heat transfer.
Canned Soda heats up quicker because of the heat conductivity of the aluminum and the carbonation of the soda. Glass bottles are not as good conductors of heat and the boiling temperature of water is high.
When you heat up the water, it becomes less dense. Therefore, the weight loss occurs.
Gold. Metals conduct heat (and electricity) very efficiently, and gold is a better conductor than copper is.
=the one with less water because there is a less amount of liquid to heat up, so it would be heated up the quickest rather than the cup with more water.=