difference between hot water and luke warm water?
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Lukewarm water is neither hot nor cold.
In the kitchen, lukewarm refers to liquid — usually water or milk — that's only mildly warm. If you run warm water on your wrist and it feels slightly warmer than your body temperature (but not hot) then that's probably close to lukewarm.
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If the temperature of water is slightly higher than the normal temperature, we will call it as warm water. ... If the temperature of water is considerably higher than the normal temperature of water ,we will call it as hot water.
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