yes........now go to bed
Because sugar is a soluble and it was already dissolved in the lemonade. You could evaporate the lemonade and get the sugar then, but you could've easily taken out the ice cubes already because they aren't dissolved yet and are solid still.
No, pouring frozen lemonade into cold water is not an example of diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. In this scenario, the frozen lemonade will melt and mix with the cold water through the process of dissolution, where the molecules of the lemonade mix with the molecules of the water to create a homogeneous solution.
the boiling point of lemonade is 112 C
Ice is neither hot or cold. Technically, nothing is cold. Everythin is based on energy. The more energy something has, the more "heat" it puts off. Ice feels cold against our skin because it has less energy than we do.
Because when your hands are dip into the cold ice water, your hands became cold. But when you take out of the ice cold water, it is still cold .But the forehead got a temperature so it will feel warmer and become more hot after a few minute
The ice, which is colder than the lemonade, absorbs heat from it as it warms and melts.
Ice cold Lemonade
The sweating effect you see on your ice-cold lemonade in the summer is due to condensation. When the cold drink comes into contact with the warm, humid air, the moisture in the air condenses on the cold surface of the glass, creating tiny droplets of water on the outside.
Do you ever wonder why your sweet cold lemonade "sweats' during the summer? This process is called condensation this
Because sugar is a soluble and it was already dissolved in the lemonade. You could evaporate the lemonade and get the sugar then, but you could've easily taken out the ice cubes already because they aren't dissolved yet and are solid still.
Ice and lemonade is a heterogeneous mixtures while the ice is not melted.
It was kind of an accident. Way back in 1923, on a super cold night, a lemonade salesman named Frank Epperson left a spare glass of lemonade with a spoon still in it, on the window sill. The next morning the lemonade had completely frozen and the Ice Lolly was born.
i think hot lemonade with honey is better than cold lemonade.
The closest thing to that would be frozen lemonade, but I don't think there is lemonade flavored ice cream yet...
Because sugar is a soluble and it was already dissolved in the lemonade. You could evaporate the lemonade and get the sugar then, but you could've easily taken out the ice cubes already because they aren't dissolved yet and are solid still.
43 If there are ice cubes in the lemonade then 32°F or 0°C
Ice cubes cool lemonade faster than ice water because they have a larger surface area for heat transfer. When ice cubes are added to lemonade, they melt and absorb heat quickly, cooling the drink faster.