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Joyce Solomon
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31 December, 16:00
Is it possible to have boiling ice water?
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Robert Maddox
31 December, 16:21
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Cold water does not boil faster than hot water ... As a result, cold water will be absorbing heat faster while it is still cold; once it gets up to the temperature of hot water, the heating rate slows down and from there it takes just as long to bring it to a boil as the water that was hot to begin with.
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