A reaction with water (hot or cold) is a chemical reaction.
because of a chemical reaction that causes the cup to melt a little and the color soaks in.
Any chemical can be hot. Any chemical can be cold.
Yes, hot mineral water can erode rock faster than cold water due to increased chemical reactivity at higher temperatures. The heat can accelerate chemical reactions that break down the rock more rapidly. Additionally, minerals in the hot water can further aid in the erosion process.
No, it is not.
A reaction with water (hot or cold) is a chemical reaction.
Icy Hot is a physical reaction. When applied to the skin, it produces a sensation of heat or cold by irritating nerve endings, rather than undergoing a chemical reaction.
cold couse my sisters turtle has had a reaction to hot water
Most chemical salts dissolve faster in hot water than in cold water.
The glow stick in the cold water will glow dimmer and last longer because the chemical reaction is slower at lower temperatures. The glow stick in hot water will glow brighter but will also burn out faster due to the increased speed of the chemical reaction in the warmer environment.
because of a chemical reaction that causes the cup to melt a little and the color soaks in.
Hot water pipe rust first as compared to the cold water pipe for the same chemical composition of the water.
The chemical formula of cold water is H2O, which represents two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
Zinc does react with cold water - it just does so very slowly. Steam is water that is very hot and thus as with any chemical reaction, the heat gives the molecules more energy and so they react faster.
The temperature of the water can influence the speed of the chemical reactions. In hot water, the molecules have more kinetic energy, leading to faster reactions, while in cold water, the reactions occur more slowly. This difference in reaction rates can cause the solid to react differently in each temperature.
Any chemical can be hot. Any chemical can be cold.
Rust generally occurs faster in hot and humid conditions because higher temperatures accelerate the chemical reactions that lead to rust formation. Cold temperatures can slow down the process, but when moisture is present, rusting can still occur over time.