it melts
it dissociates
it acts as a weak acid.
Both phrases are correct, but they imply slightly different emphasis. "A cold glass of water" emphasizes the temperature of the glass itself, while "a glass of cold water" focuses on the temperature of the water inside the glass.
When you add hot water to cold water, the cold water warms up because of thermal conduction. Some of the kinetic energy of the hot water transfers to the cold water on contact, eventually leading to a uniform temperature throughout.
quietly in a cold climate
This is a good experiment to demonstrate how air masses move. Both, air and water, behave in similar ways. It's called 'fluid dynamics'.Warm water is less dense than cold water, so will rise above, or float over, colder water. By colouring the different temperature water, you can actually see how they behave before finally mixing and becoming one temperature.Different temperature air masses behave in exactly the same way and seeing how water behaves will also show how air masses can affect weather patterns.
they dont behave in small or large places because they only behave in the water
makes it really cold so I think you'll need warmer clothes.-Ghostboy
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it dissociates
The word defiantly means to behave badly or act with cold disobedience.
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Well, between cold water and cold water.... I would have to say, Cold water 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water. 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water.
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Lightest warm water is steam, while the lightest cold water is ice.