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Celery will absorb water faster in warm water because the molecules of warm water are more energetic and can penetrate the celery cells more quickly. This allows for quicker absorption of water by the celery.
Yes it will. This is because cold water has less heat than hot water and therefore can absorb more heat when put on the fire.
It depends on the temperature of the water. Warm or hot water will be absorbed faster than cool or cold water.
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Flowers absorb warm water faster than cold water because warm water molecules move more quickly and are able to penetrate the flower's stem more easily. This helps to open up the plant's vascular system and allow for faster uptake of water and nutrients. Cold water, on the other hand, can constrict the plant's vascular system and slow down the absorption process.
Flowers absorb cold water faster than warm water due to a phenomenon called osmosis. The colder water has higher viscosity, allowing it to be drawn up through the flower's stem more efficiently. Additionally, cold water can help prevent the growth of bacteria in the water, keeping the flower fresher for longer.
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No, hot water heats up faster than cold water.
Molecules of carbon dioxide must absorb heat energy to change from solid to gas. Warm water contains more heat energy than cold water.
No, hot water heats up faster than cold water.
hot water has faster moving particales than cold water