You could use an Alka-Seltzer tablet and record how long it takes for the tablet to dissolve in different temperatures. Since particles move faster in hot water then the Alka-Seltzer tablet should dissolve quicker.
because the hotter the water the quicker the particles move
In warmer water, particles generally have more energy. This makes them move faster, and so spread out faster.
Smaller particles have less mass, so they experience less resistance from the water molecules. This allows them to move faster through the water compared to larger particles which have more mass and therefore experience more resistance.
The water molecules in warm water have greater kinetic energy, making them move faster.
You can tell if the particles in a cup of water are moving faster or slower by observing the temperature of the water. In general, higher temperatures indicate faster particle movement, while lower temperatures indicate slower particle movement. Additionally, you can observe changes in the physical state of the water, such as boiling or freezing, which can also indicate changes in particle movement.
No, the experiment does not show that cold water boils faster than hot water.
Yes it does I did an experiment on it
they move faster.
yes it does
because the hotter the water the quicker the particles move
In warmer water, particles generally have more energy. This makes them move faster, and so spread out faster.
Smaller particles have less mass, so they experience less resistance from the water molecules. This allows them to move faster through the water compared to larger particles which have more mass and therefore experience more resistance.
My BEST guess is water but to check you could do an experiment.
ice melts faster in hot water because the hot water is transfering the separate particles in hot
Water flows faster through cylinders containing large particles because there are larger spaces between the particles, allowing for less resistance to the flow of water. In contrast, cylinders containing smaller particles have more surface area and tighter packing, which creates more friction and resistance to the flow of water.
hot water molecules move faster with food coloring.you can experiment it with the help of following steps:-Fill the glasses with the same amount of water, one cold and one hot.Put one drop of food coloring into both glasses as quickly as possible.Watch what happens to the food coloring.If you watch closely you will notice that the food coloring spreads faster throughout the hot water than in the cold. The molecules in the hot water move at a faster rate, spreading the food coloring faster than the cold water molecules which mover
The water molecules in warm water have greater kinetic energy, making them move faster.