hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
Hot and cold water and a freezer and a timer or stopwatch
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Water must reach 100° C before it will boil. Since hot water is closer to 100° C than cold water is, hot water will boil quicker than cold water goes once you have started to heat it.
The hot water tray because some of the water evaporates, and it takes less time to freeze.
I believe hot water freezes faster because it is supercooled. Cold water is non-supercooled. When cold water freezes ice crystals form and float to the top, forming a layer of ice over the top of the water, so the layer of ice stops evaporation . While the hot water, which is probably no longer hot in the freezer,when it does freeze, it freezes throughout, creating more or less of a slush before freezing solid.
In fact hot water freezes quicker in a cold climate, because of the sudden temperature change. If you want to test it for yourself, take two ice trays, fill one with cold water and one with very hot water, stick them in the freezer, and see that the hot water freezes quicker.
Hot and cold water and a freezer and a timer or stopwatch
it does melt it quicker i checked
Yes!
Hot water need less energy to be evaporated than cold water.
Raisins plump up more quickly in hot water because the molecules in hot water move quicker than molecules in cold water so the hot water molecules diffuse quicker into the raisin.
in hot water the individual atoms more moving much quicker which increases their ability to put items into solution
it all depends on which crystals you mean, salt crystals can dissolve in both hot and cold water they dissolve quicker in hot water as the hot water acts as a catalyst for this
salt dissolve quicker in hot water because it practicaly melts the salt there fore making it quicker to dissolve.
Hot water. Metals become more malleable at greater temperatures.
They will dissolve much quicker in warm or hot water than in cold water.
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