Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze.
hot water = steam = less water
less water = faster freeze
cold air = faster freeze
Hot water will make sugar dissolve faster compared to cold water because the increased temperature causes the sugar molecules to move more rapidly and interact with the water molecules more effectively.
No, adding a solvent to water typically lowers the freezing point of the solution, causing it to freeze at a lower temperature than pure water.
Hot water has the energy(heat) to make the change go faster
Cold water makes plaster set slower. Hence, hot water makes it set faster.
There is no scientific evidence to support that drinking cold water can induce labor or make it happen faster. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for safe and effective methods to induce labor.
to make water freeze faster you put it some place that's colder.
because water is generally cold unless heated in a kettle. Coffee on the other hand is warm when you make it so if the water is colder to start with it will take less time to freeze.
Cold water, less energy must be removed from cold water to make it freeze. warm water has more energy which needs to be removed before it freezes. it is an urban myth that warm water freezes faster.
Salt because water especially hot water will make it freeze faster.
Cold water.
Salt water freezes before plain water because the presence of salt lowers the freezing point of the water. Cold water will freeze faster than hot water because the molecules in the cold water have less kinetic energy and are more likely to form solid ice structures.
An easy way to make water cold is to put it in the refrigerator. If this is not possible, adding colder water would make water colder. Actually, adding ice would make this process faster, as it is colder than cold water. And dry ice would make it cold even faster than ice (but dry ice is dangerous- be careful).
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in order to cool something you cannot add cold, you can only remove heat. in order to freeze water, you must remove enough calories of heat energy from the water to bring it to 0 degrees celsius( 32 degrees fahrenheit) one calorie is the unit which increases the temperature of one gram (one cubic centimeter of water) of water by one degree celsius. so to answer the question it depends how quickly your cooling apparatus is removing the heat. you could theoretically freeze hot water as quickly as cold water if you used a better freezer on the hot water or put it in a colder place. If the location is constant for the hot water and the cold water, and they are being cooled at the same rate, then the cold water will freeze faster. When I'm going to make pasta on my stove, I take 190 degree water from the instant hot water tap and then put that on the stove, it boils much quicker than if I had put the cool tap water in the pot on the stove. same concept
Hot water will make sugar dissolve faster compared to cold water because the increased temperature causes the sugar molecules to move more rapidly and interact with the water molecules more effectively.
To quickly make ice cubes using boiling water, pour the boiling water into an ice cube tray and place it in the freezer. The hot water will freeze faster than cold water, resulting in quicker ice cube formation.
Its the change in a temperature. If its cold water might freeze and make an ice cube.