Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Does water get hotter or colder if you pore hot water into boiling water?

The hot water gets hotter but the boiling water gets colder.


eg....if you pour a pint of hot water (80掳C) into a pint of boiling (100掳C) water....the result will be 2 pints of water at 90掳C.|||Trick question





Hot water.. how hot? if that hot is hotter than your idea of boiling then it will heat up slightly, but after that happens and it goes past boiling it starts to evaporate...





If your hot water is slightly cooler than your idea of boiling water it will slightly cool down.. if water is past boiling it is evaporating but you could pour a water that is so hot that its about to evaporate but it cools down in a fast period of time therefore creating hotter than boiling water...





It makes no sense does it?|||hmm equiilbrium of some kind will happen....over time of course.





my theory is that all fluids/liquids if not pressurised or contained within some solid medium and heated/cooled, will naturaly attain the same termperatue as of the air surrounding it.





that means naturaly boiling water will cool down to room temperature if its left there exposed long enough.





if u pour hotter water than boiling water ?





water has a boiling point of 100 or something i think heh, well w/e that is, you cannot have water %26#039;hotter%26#039; than that because at boiling point water turns to steam (vapour).








if u simply put hot water (water thats less hot than the water which has temp of boiling point) into that pan, the water will cool down slightly.|||Your question makes no sense.





If you add less-than-boiling water to boiling water, the final temperature will be somewhere in between - the exact value depends on the mass of the two quantities of water.|||OK first things first, a pore is a hole in your skin.


Water must be poured not pored :-)





Think about it kiddo, hot water is less hot than boiling water, no? Your water can%26#039;t get hotter if you pour water into it that is any less than boiling. Therefore....you can work it out!!|||hot water is cooler than boiling water typically - so the boiling water will be cooled by the mixing so the temperature is no longer at the boiing point|||The water you add gets hotter, the boiling water gets colder, they will meet somewhere in the middle. Unless there is an outside heat source, such as fire.|||cooler. you cant make boiling water hotter it evapourates to gas phase.|||colder|||clever question lol XD|||colder...i think lol

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