The heat from the stove makes hot water because like the food when you use the stove it makes it hot to. right?
Yes it does react. It forms Calcium hydroxide and makes the water hot. It is because the reaction between CaO and water is an exothermic reaction
Well, honey, when you drop a mint into hot water, the molecules in the water start moving faster, bumping into the mint and breaking it down quicker. In cold water, those lazy molecules just can't get the job done as efficiently. So, next time you need a minty fresh drink, make sure to heat things up a bit.
Running hot water over a metal lid on a glass jar causes the metal to expand slightly due to the heat, which can help break the seal it has with the glass jar. This expansion makes it easier to twist the lid open.
when water spills in hot oil, it makes a strange bubbly sound as the water is sinking to the bottom. Nothing bad happens. Unless of course the oil is very hot (over a 100C ), in which case the drop of water as its sinking in the oil almost instantly turns to steam, it as it turns to steam it also rapidly expands and can thus end up Spattering hot oil everywhere. Thus it is not recommended when cooking that you add water to very hot oil.
A hot water bottle typically stays hot for 2 to 6 hours, depending on factors such as the insulation of the cover, the quality of the bottle, and the amount of hot water added.
hot water makes the fishes organs more productive, or faster. That makes the fish energetic
GE hot water heaters are made by Rheem.
It makes the towels hot and wet.
Because heat makes plastic expand in hot water.
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
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The radiation of the makes water hot which makes the temperature of the water hot making the aquatic organisms to suffocate
it makes warmth
it makes them hot
the presure between the water and ice and climate wich ,makes the water cold and flowy and if its hot then it makes the water cool down and flows allittle
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