"its dissolves more in hot water because hot water will kill more germs but it doesn't rearly matter which water dissolves it quicker it makes no odds"
Wrong. Basic molecular physics: more heat, more movement, more collisions between molecules and thus more reactions between them which equals faster dissolving, it has nothing to do with germs.
Hot water mostly doesn't have any affect on germs if its not at least 60oC (Pasteurization).
That said it doesn't really matter is it hot/cold, the same amount of detergent will dissolve in both, although in different times.
no. b'cause cold water has sort of bigger atoms or molicules so it would be no help for you
It is good for both hot and cold washes. I have used Foca for years and have been very pleased with it.
Oil is a nonpolar substance and water is a polar substance, so the water can't mix with or dissolve the oil.
No, talcum powder will not dissolve in cold water. Talcum powder is insoluble in water, meaning it will not mix or dissolve in water at any temperature.
Grease on clothing will not come out with cold water because grease is a type of oil that solidifies and sticks to fabric fibers. Cold water is not hot enough to melt the grease and break it up from the fabric, making it difficult to remove. Using hot water, along with detergent or a grease-fighting stain remover, can help dissolve the grease and lift it from the fabric.
Mixing cold water with detergent helps dissolve the detergent effectively, making it easier to clean items. Cold water is also gentler on fabrics and helps prevent colors from fading. This combination is suitable for delicate items or those that can't be washed in hot water.
Increasing the temperature setting on a washing machine will generally help the detergent dissolve faster. Warm or hot water can help break down the detergent molecules more quickly compared to cold water, making it easier for the detergent to dissolve and distribute evenly through the laundry load.
It doesnt dissolve in cold water because of the salt that hot cocoa contains
it doesnt easily dissolved on a cold water because of its temperature
no. b'cause cold water has sort of bigger atoms or molicules so it would be no help for you
It is good for both hot and cold washes. I have used Foca for years and have been very pleased with it.
Oil is a nonpolar substance and water is a polar substance, so the water can't mix with or dissolve the oil.
No, talcum powder will not dissolve in cold water. Talcum powder is insoluble in water, meaning it will not mix or dissolve in water at any temperature.
Grease on clothing will not come out with cold water because grease is a type of oil that solidifies and sticks to fabric fibers. Cold water is not hot enough to melt the grease and break it up from the fabric, making it difficult to remove. Using hot water, along with detergent or a grease-fighting stain remover, can help dissolve the grease and lift it from the fabric.
Instant coffee granules dissolve faster in hot water than in cold water.
Most chemical salts dissolve faster in hot water than in cold water.
Cold water