跟读练习: Warm Water vs. Cold Water: The Cleaning Truth - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Have you ever noticed how greasy dishes seem easier to wash with warm water?
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Have you ever noticed how greasy dishes seem easier to wash with warm water?
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Or why laundry often comes out cleaner when you use a warmer setting?
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It's one of those small,
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everyday things most people never really think about.
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Water is water, right?
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But somehow, temperature changes everything.
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From washing your hands to cleaning floors and even removing stains from clothes,
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warm Warm water often does the job faster and better than cold water.
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So what exactly is happening?
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Why does something as simple as heat make such a big difference in cleaning?
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That's what we're exploring today,
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right here, on History of Simple Things.
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To understand why warm water cleans better,
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we first need to understand what cleaning really is.
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When something gets dirty, it's usually because oils,
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grease, dust, bacteria, food particles,
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or other substances stick to a surface.
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Cleaning is basically the process of loosening those materials and carrying them away.
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The problem is that many types of dirt do not naturally mix with water.
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is one of the best examples.
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If you pour cooking oil into cold water,
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the oil simply floats around in blobs.
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Water alone struggles to break it apart.
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That's because water molecules and oil molecules behave differently.
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Water likes to stick to itself,
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while oils and fats avoid mixing with it.
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This is why detergents and soaps exist.
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They act like tiny bridges that help water grab onto grease and remove it.
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But temperature also changes how effective this entire process becomes.
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One of the biggest reasons warm water cleans better is because heat increases molecular movement.
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In cold water, molecules move relatively slowly,
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but when water gets warmer,
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its molecules gain energy and move around faster.
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That extra movement helps loosen dirt and grime from surfaces more easily.
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Imagine trying to scrub sticky mud off your shoes.
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If everything is cold and stiff, it takes more effort.
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But if things soften and loosen up,
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the dirt separates much faster.
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Warm water basically creates a more active environment where particles are constantly bumping into each other.
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This helps break apart clumps of dirt and makes it easier for soap to do its job.
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The effect becomes especially noticeable with greasy substances.
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Oils and fats become softer and more fluid when heated,
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which makes them easier to dissolve and wash away.
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That's why greasy pans clean much faster under warm water than under icy cold water.
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Grease is one of the toughest things to clean because it thickens when cold.
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Think about butter straight from the refrigerator.
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It's solid and difficult to spread.
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Leave it out for a while, and it softens quickly.
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The same thing happens with oils and fats on dirty surfaces.
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In cold temperatures, grease becomes thicker and sticks more stubbornly to plates,
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pans, clothing, and countertops.
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Warm water changes that.
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As temperature rises, grease becomes thinner and more liquid-like.
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This allows soap molecules to surround the grease more effectively and lifted away from the surface.
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Without heat, soap has to work much harder to break through thick, oily layers.
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This is why restaurants, kitchens and industrial cleaning systems often rely heavily on hot water.
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It dramatically speeds up the removal of oils and food residue.
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Soap and detergent become more effective when paired with warm water.
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Most cleaning products contain chemicals called surfactants.
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These molecules are specially designed to grab onto both water and grease at the same time.
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One end of the surfactant sticks to oil,
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while the other sticks to water.
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This allows grease to be suspended in water and rinsed away.
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Warm water helps surfactants spread and move more efficiently.
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It also helps soaps dissolve faster,
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creating a stronger cleaning action.
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In cold water, detergents may clump together or dissolve more slowly.
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That can reduce their ability to trap dirt and oils.
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This is one reason why many laundry detergents used to recommend warm or hot water for best results.
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Another reason warm water is associated with better cleaning is hygiene.
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Many people believe hot water instantly kills germs.
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While extremely high temperatures can kill bacteria,
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the water used for normal hand washing usually is not hot enough to sterilize surfaces completely.
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However, warm water still helps in other ways.
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Because it dissolves grease and oils more effectively,
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it removes the substances where bacteria often cling.
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It also encourages people to wash their hands longer because warm water generally feels more comfortable than freezing cold water.
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Combined with soap, warm water improves the overall removal of germs and contaminants.
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That said, extremely hot water is not always better.
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Water that is too hot can irritate or damage skin,
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especially with frequent washing.
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For decades, warm or hot water was considered the gold standard for laundry.
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Hot water helped remove body oils,
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sweat, stains, and odors more effectively.
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It also improved the performance of traditional detergents and helped sanitize fabrics.
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But there was a downside.
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High temperatures can shrink clothes,
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fade colors, and damage delicate fabrics.
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Hot water also uses far more energy,
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increasing electricity bills, and environmental impact.
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Because of this, detergent manufacturers began developing formulas specifically designed for cold water washing.
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Today, many clothes can be cleaned successfully in cold water,
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especially lightly worn garments.
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But warm water still performs better for heavily soiled items like towels,
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bedding, greasy work clothes, or athletic wear.
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It's really a balance between cleaning power,
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fabric protection, and energy efficiency.
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At first glance, warm water cleaning might seem like one of those ordinary everyday habits nobody questions,
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but behind it is a fascinating mix of chemistry, physics, biology.
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Warm water works better because heat energizes molecules,
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softens grease, improves soap performance,
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and helps loosen dirt from surfaces.
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It creates conditions where cleaning agents can work faster and more effectively.
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But cold water still has its place too.
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It protects fabrics, saves energy,
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and works better for certain types of stains.
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So the next time you wash dishes,
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do laundry, or clean your hands with warm water,
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you'll know there's far more happening than meets the eye.
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Something as simple as temperature quietly changes the way water behaves and transforms one of the most basic parts of daily life.
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Thank you for joining us on this journey through the history of simple things.
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Don't forget to like, subscribe,
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and stay tuned for more stories woven through the smallest details.
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