Salts in water decrease the melting point.
Yes, chlorine is a fast-acting agent when used as a disinfectant. It is effective in rapidly killing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in water or on surfaces.
Fast-acting agents are those that produce a rapid effect after administration. Examples include medications like epinephrine for allergic reactions or nitroglycerin for angina. These agents are designed to work quickly to address acute medical conditions or emergencies.
Soda melts fast because it is a carbonated beverage that contains dissolved gases, which creates a lot of surface area for rapid heat transfer. Additionally, soda is typically served cold, so the temperature difference between the soda and its surroundings also contributes to its quick melting.
When an ice cube is heated, it absorbs heat energy and begins to melt, turning into liquid water. Continued heating will cause the water to further increase in temperature until it eventually turns into steam as it boils.
ice actually melts pretty fast on aluminum, it will probably take 15 minutes
yes but it also depends on the heat..
Yes, it is correct.
The room temperature is too low for an effect.
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the heat of the stove melts the ghee very fast
To test how fast ice melts, I would use a thermometer to measure the temperature the ice will be melting at, and a timer.
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melts as fast as it moves.
i dont no i trying to find out to?!?!?
it melts fast but the wafers in it take their time to melt about 20 minutes
Yes! I as a matter of fact.....It does! I am doing a science project " Does the type of cup affect how fast ICE melts... some other people did it and it does affect it! So thanks for asking!
yes