because in hot water you will be having more fast moving molecules compared to the cold one...the more you have them,, the faster the h20 evaporate..
Its simple really, when warm/ hot water starts to heat up, the particles ( witch are not close together as it is a liquid) vibrate faster than cold water.
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They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
It has been proven that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
A tall, skinny glass will freeze water faster than a short, wide glass.This is because the tall glass allows convection (cold particles in the air to transfer cold to the water particles in the glass) to take place between more particles at once due to a tall glass having a larger surface area.
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
When we come out of water, our body is covered with water droplets. As the water droplets evaporate, heat is removed from our body as we know that evaporation causes coling thus We fell cold.....
The higher the temperature, the quicker the evaporation occurs.
Absolutely. Water can evaporate in almost any conditions.
Evaporation is faster at high temperature.
Because the warmness from the sun helps it evaporate
It depends on the weather!
Unrefrigerated since the warmer it is the faster it will evaporate, Just like if u leave water under the hot summer sun for too long it will be gone faster then cold water
Evaporation is an endothermic process.
This depends on where you are, and the quality of your tap water and rain water among other factors. Filtering: Yes The lessening of particulates in the water enables it to evaporate faster. Other Water Treatment: Probably No The addition of chlorine or fluorine to the water may cause it to evaporate slower. Temperature: Whichever is hotter will evaporate faster. Hot tap water evaporates faster than cold tap water. Hot rain on a hot day may evaporate faster than cold tap water.
They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
The molecules in hot water have more kinetic energy than those in warm or cold water, and thus makes it easier for those molecules to escape into the vapor phase (evaporate).
If the water is left outside in an open container it eventually will evaporate. If left outside during cold weather it could freeze.
At higher temperatures waer molecules at the surface of the liquid have more energy and is more simple to escape into atmosphere.