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hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles

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Why do solids becomes more soluble in water as the temperature increases?

Temperature is a measurement of the average kinetic energy on the atomic or molecular level; hotter substances have faster moving particles. Faster moving particles have more energetic collisions with the particles of which solids are formed, which are more able to knock them out of the solid and into the solution, than slower moving particles would be.


Does wind and water drop materials they are carrying when they are moving faster or slower?

Yes


Does a faster or slower moving stream have more discharge?

A faster moving stream typically has more discharge because it is able to transport a greater volume of water downstream within a given amount of time. Slower moving streams have less discharge as they are not moving water as quickly.


What conclusion can you draw about the speed of moving water?

Moving water can vary in speed depending on different factors such as gradient, volume, and channel characteristics. Faster-moving water typically has more erosive power and can carry larger sediment particles, while slower-moving water is more likely to deposit sediment. It is important to consider these factors when studying the speed of moving water in a particular environment.


Does light travel more faster or slower as they enter water?

Slower in water.


Do substances dissolve faster or slower in hot water?

slower


Why sugar dissolves faster in hot tea than in iced tea?

Sugar dissolves faster in something hot than it does in something cold is because when particles are heated, they move faster. This way, the sugar is more attracted to the water in the tea, making it dissolve. In cold water, it moves slower, creating it to attract to the water slower.


Does salt water freeze faster or slower than fresh water?

Salt water is slower.


How does heat make things dry when the molecules are actually moving faster not slower?

the water molecules move away, e.g. evaporate


Think of a metal spoon in a pot of hot water. How do the particles of the water affect the particles of the spoon?

Conduction is what transfers the heat in this process. The fast moving particles in the hot electric coil collide with the slow-moving particles in the cool pot. The transfer of the heat causes the pot's particles to move faster. Then the pot's particles collide with the water's particles, which in turn collide with the particles of the spoon. As the particles move faster, the metal spoon becomes hotter.


Do water evaporate faster or slower with salt in it?

Pure water is evaporated faster.


How will you demonstrate that particles of matter are moving?

To demonstrate this, you could heat water (heating it allows the particles to move faster) and you will see as it boils bubbles on the top, showing that particles are constantly moving however in this case you have sped them up.