Most of the first studies done on creatine were with hot tea, which the warm water fully dissolved the creatine faster and more efficiently. Others believe cold water is fine since the creatine will be in the gut and will be warm enough to dissolve before digestion. IMO I would say mixing it with warm water (not hot) would be best, this way you get the creatine fully dissolved without denaturing the creatine with too hot of water.
Yes until it turns to ice when it take sup more space than hot water.
HOT rises COLD sinks
yes you can put hot and cold water on shingels
Powdered juice dissolves faster in hot water, but tastes better in cold water.
hot water
the water is hot. when we get out we're hella cold
Just use the water that is provided
No, cold water is not hot. Cold water is at a lower temperature than hot water.
depends how hot the water is and how cold the room is
very hot weather, or water. Take a shower in hot water, not cold.
That depends on the starting temperature of the cold water and the starting temperature of the hot water.
You should take a hot bath if you have a runny nose or a cold bath if you have a high temperature ------------------------------------ Hot: Hot water may kill some of the bacteria, and the cold water may wake you up a bit.
Hot water takes longer to boil than cold water because hot water is already closer to its boiling point, so it requires more energy to reach the boiling point compared to cold water.
Water can be either hot or cold depending on the temperature. Water at room temperature is considered neither hot nor cold.
This is due to the phenomenon known as contrast effect. When you first put your hands in cold and hot water, your nerves respond to the extreme temperatures. When you move them to the lukewarm water, the hand that was in the cold water will perceive the water as hot because of the contrast in temperatures.
Yes until it turns to ice when it take sup more space than hot water.
Yes; boiling implies that the water is hot, although it may have been cold before the heating.