Salt water does cool faster than pure water.
Basically, the rate at which the water will cool depends on the difference between the water's temperature, and the temperature of its surroundings. The higher the temperature difference, the faster it cools. There are some other factors, but that's the gist of it...
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water because when they make maple syrup it is 95% water and to make the syrup better they boil off the water
I am sorry if this is not the answer u are looking for because i am only in 5 th grade a hot jug of water would because warm water is what the ice melts into so a hot jug of water would melt it faster answers by : Sahil Garg. otsenrE
Assuming the water is deep (like a lake or ocean), it can hold much more heat than the surface of the land, so it cools slower. This results in coastal breezes enjoyed by sailors.
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You would cool a bucket by putting ice into the water.
it would be in warm
sand cools of faster because the sand is less dense and it depends on witch sand beach sand will cool of faster because it is mostly water under it so it will cool of faster
That depends on what temperature the pure water is at. Pure water in general does cool faster, however.
beacause its solid
Mpemba effect ,water evaporates faster so it has less water so it freezes faster
No It's warm water the ? was what cools faster cool water is already cool so warm water will cool faster. Plus cool water gets warm Also back in the sixties a experiment was done Hot water froze faster than cold water by a minute . ( I remember this from the Weekly Reader report. lol lol ) I also believe it's meant to suggest when the water is at room temptureroom temperature.
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.
Water will cool faster in the freezer for 1 hour compared to the fridge for half an hour. The lower temperature in the freezer will cause the water to cool more rapidly due to the faster heat transfer rate.
Yes ,the higher the temperature gradient between the hot water and room temperature, the faster it cools. However, that does not mean that hot water will freeze faster than cold water (a common urban legend). If you have water at 50°C in a room at 20°C, it will cool from 50° to 40° faster than it will cool from 40° to 30°.
Yes, water under pressure can cool faster because the increased pressure can lower the boiling point of water, leading to faster evaporation and cooling. Additionally, the higher pressure can enhance heat transfer rates, facilitating faster cooling.