the water may evaporate
The hot water would transfer heat to the ice, causing it to melt and eventually reach a point where the water temperature is equal throughout. This process involves the ice absorbing heat energy from the hot water until it reaches a thermal equilibrium.
Some liquids that can get very hot include hot water, boiling oil, molten lava, and melted metal. These liquids can cause burns or injuries if not handled carefully.
The water will evaporate quickly due to the heat of the stove. It may sizzle or produce steam upon contact with the hot surface. If the stove is extremely hot, the water may even evaporate before making direct contact.
The extreme temperature difference can cause the diamond to crack or shatter due to thermal shock. When a hot diamond is rapidly cooled in cold water, the uneven contraction of the material can create stress and lead to the gemstone breaking. It's best to allow the diamond to cool gradually to prevent damage.
Hot water loses its heat energy to its surroundings through a process called heat transfer. This can happen via conduction, convection, and radiation. As the hot water releases heat, its temperature decreases until it reaches the same temperature as its surroundings, making it feel cold.
the plastic could melt! :/
the plastic could melt! :/
The water, if it exceeds 212 F, it will turn into steam. If it is LESS than 212, then it'll just be very hot water that'll bubble.
It will explode.
It spoils it
You will digest it.
No,leeches can not live in hot water.
it will probably die :-(
it is hot and bad very poor
What could happen if we mix freon 134 gas with hot water?
it will get wet...
it will get hot