the temature for your nails is cold cause warm will just wipe off and you can also put an ice cube on your nails and it will dry. P.S I just did this it worked
Temperature and pressure are important factors.
The wind and the temperature of the water makes it move, and the heavier it is the faster it moves.
because the temperature either makes a soli dissolves faster
for a water slide pull down your swimsuit by your but. Furniture polish on the slide, sitting on a mat or lycra trousers.
At standard temperature and pressure in a normal atmosphere, acetone will evaporate faster than water. Evaporation rates of various liquids are frequently specified relative to the evaporation rate of butyl acetate at 20 C. By that measurement, the evaporation rate of acetone is 5.6 and the evaporation rate of water is 0.3.
Nail polish typically dries faster in cold water because lower temperatures help the polish to set and harden more quickly. Hot water can actually slow down the drying process by keeping the nail polish in a more liquid state for longer.
Cold water can help nail polish dry faster than air because it causes the polish to set and harden quickly due to the temperature change. The cooler environment reduces the rate of evaporation of solvents in the polish, allowing for a more even and rapid drying effect. Additionally, the surface tension created by the water can help in creating a smoother finish. However, this method may not be effective for all types of nail polish, as some may require a warm environment to dry properly.
It's because THE TEMPERATURE of the water. The higher temperature the faster melts.
Sea Salt makes water harder (higher boiling point) to boil. The only way to make water boil faster is to get EVERYTHING (all dissolved and undissolved) out of the way of the escaping water molecules and crank up the temperature (give em the "HOT-FOOT!)!
In warmer water, particles generally have more energy. This makes them move faster, and so spread out faster.
At the same temperature fresh water evaporates faster.
'Faster' is NOT the correct word. Pure water freezes at a higher temperature , than salt water, BUT no FASTER.