Nothing will happen if you dip the free ends of the wire in a glass of distilled water with a 9 volt of battery for a minute.
Nothing, glass is an insulator.
it wont work because glass materials don't pass electricity it wont work because glass materials don't pass electricity by: dalia adel class:6p
Invert both hour glasses at the same time. Start when the two-minute hour glass finishes. Stop when the five-minute hours glass finishes.
Glass Rose happened in 2003.
Distilled water has no chemicals dissolved in it as does tap water. Using tap water in a battery or steam iron would eventually cause some of these minerals to come out of solution when the water is warmed continuously, and form deposits that would start to clog up or coat the inner surfaces of the battery or iron. Thus the steam iron would produce less steam, over time. The battery would lose power and efficiency for the same reason, reducing its life. If you wash a window with tap water only, when the wet glass dries, you will see a cloudy skin on the glass from these dissolved chemicals and minerals in the water. Alum is one chemical that is used in city water to clear the cloudiness of water.
start the both of them at the same time, when 3 mins is up there is 4 mins left on the 7 minute timer. so reset the timer and start again. when that finishes that is 11 mins
Strangely enough, water itself won't conduct electricity. It's all the salts and impurities that are in naturally occurring water that do the conduction. IF your distilled water was made in a glass still, and it's kept in either glass or plastic containers, it won't conduct electricity.This doesn't mean distilled water is a good insulator; water does everything it can to pick up anything that will make it conductive.
A glass or pottery jar.
glass and various wires
If this wine glass is made from common glass will crack.
nothing
it will shatter