Freezing Point, I tried it in the freezer with Sierra Mist, and it burt and was in cyrstal spikes.
because☻ In Hot Lime Soda process reaction proceeds faster due 2 temp.☻ It requires no coagulants because sludge is formed rapidly☻ Viscosity of softened water is lower, so filtration becomes much easier☻ Its produces water of hardness with 15-30 ppm
because when you get out of the baths of hot water its a bigger change in temp rather than after you get out of one with a cold water than the temp in te house will be warmer than ur bath
well everybody needs insulation it is heat and cold air in the winter you need warm air and in the summer you need cold air the stay at the body temp
The water temp in the shower is determined by the mix of hot and cold water that runs thru the showerhead at any given moment. When we wish to raise the water temp- we simply limit the flow of cold water, thereby slightly changing this mix. When we flush the toilet, its water tank immediately (and automatically) start to refill. Refilling obviously takes (cold) water straight from our home plumbing. If our plumbing consists of narrow pipes (or if its partly clotted), the water which is drawn by the toilet refill process runs at the expense of other water consumers - such as the shower. This, in turn, practically limits the amount of cold water thar runs to the showerhead, hence changing its temp.
Complex carbs give you long lasting energy, and simple carbs gives you a burst of energy, followed by a crash, and if you don't use up the calories, it is stored as fat, and fat is a good insulator, actually.
No It does not lower the temp because it only lower the temp when it is warm it just slightly lower the temp
Soda can burst when the pressure inside the container exceeds its capacity. This can happen if the container is exposed to extreme temperatures, shaken vigorously, or if it's faulty. When the pressure builds up, the container can rupture, causing the soda to burst out.
The aluminum material of the soda can is a conductor of heat, so it quickly absorbs the cold temperature from the refrigerator. When you touch the soda can, the coldness is transferred to your hand through conduction, making it feel cold to the touch.
Cold water doesn't burst at all.
Because the water in the soda expands when it freezes, and the plastic bottle can only stretch so far before it bursts. Soda cans burst, too, but it usually comes out through the 'easy open' top. This is an answer aaron to why does soda explode in a cold plastic bottle...
Soda bursts, because it has carbonation and its trying to escape when you open it, with makes it burst when you shake it after opening it
soda pop can go flat with in a day. just keep it cold and your good, but if hot or room temp it has a great chance at going flat in a day soda pop can go flat with in a day. just keep it cold and your good, but if hot or room temp it has a great chance at going flat in a day
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Temp. When you have a cold.
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No, it not flamable so why should it