no hot water will drip faster than cold water.This is because the molecules in hot water move around faster than in cold water. This makes it easier for molecules in hot water to slip right past other
Sure, why not.
It has been proven that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
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°.
The ships go lower in hot water because it is less dense than the cold water. The molecules in the cold water are more stationary than in warn water when they are moving faster so it is not as solid.
It is a matter of density cold water is denser(compact) that hot water. thus cold water will flow faster than less dense(loose)hot water.
In hot water the molecules vibrate faster than cold, resulting in the same number of molecules taking up a larger space. This means that hot water is less dense than cold water, and thus floats above the cold water.
hot water has faster moving particales than cold water
It has been proven that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
Cold water
In hot water molecule were moving around faster so substances diffuse faster than in cold water.
It sinks faster in hot water than warm or cold
The process of water freezing into ice involves the temperature of water being lowered to 32 degrees Celsius. Hot water will take longer to freeze because the difference between the temperature of hot water and 32 degrees is greater than the temperature of cold water and 32 degrees.
yes
If you have the same volume of both then there are in cold water more molecules.
Sugar sinks at the same rate in warm or cold water. Sugar dissolves faster in warm water.
Flowers drink cold water faster.
The fact that hot water may freeze faster than cold is often called the Mpemba effect
If you are asking if stuff dissolves faster in hot water then in cold water, the answer is yes. If that is not what you are asking, you'll have to clarify your question.