Yes. Most soluble things dissolve faster in hot water.
The ice cube made of salt and water will melt faster than the one made of sugar and water, which in turn will melt faster than the one made from just water. Salt and sugar lower the freezing point of water, which causes the ice to melt faster.
No, it wouldn't. a sugar cube would melt a lot faster in a cup of Hot water. the hot water helps it desolve more evenly than cold water.
A frozen juice cube will likely melt faster than a frozen water cube due to the sugar content in the juice, which lowers its freezing point. The presence of sugar allows the juice cube to start melting at a lower temperature compared to a plain water cube.
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water.
An ice cube melts faster in salt water.
a ice cube in alcohol would melt fastest because of the heating molecules contracting with the ice cube molecules
Salt water will melt an ice cube faster than flour water. This is because salt lowers the freezing point of water, causing the ice to melt more quickly. Flour water does not lower the freezing point significantly, so it will melt ice at a slower rate.
I think it will melt faster in soda, cause of the chemicals it has more than juice.
if it is hot water it tends to melt faster but if it is cold water it wont melt quickly
salted water.
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