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To dissolve flour in a liquid you will want to use a wisk. This will break apart the little bubbles and balls that flour forms when it is placed with a liquid like water or eggs.
Sand is pretty inert, so it should have very little effect. However, if some of the sand does dissolve in the liquid, it would raise the boiling point of the liquid.
he touches it too often
condensation method and dispersion method
Depends on what sort of liquid the sponges have been absorbing ... sponges have a tendency to mold and get bacteria inside the little holes.
Sperm isn't "sticky". Sperm is what is inside of the liquid. The liquid you are probably talking about is Semen. Sperm is little cells in the Semen. No, there isn't a problem if the semen is less "sticky".
Because ur saliva mixes with the chemicals in the candy!
Because he touches little boys in the shower
Some might think it will dissolve, and they are right but after a week it will only dissolve a little
Technically it could be, but there is very little energy given out by a single lemon, which has acid liquid juice inside of it, it would not be very practical to use the acid liquid like juice to power a home
Miscible means, a liquid is able to dissolve in a liquid. Generally, "like dissolives like". Oil is a non polar molecule since there is little difference in the electronegativity of an oil molecule. Therefore, the organic solvent must also be non polar. The only way that an oils or fats can dissolve in organic solvents is if the organic solvent is non polar and the oil or fat is non polar.
It's a loosely bonded solid, so it appears to be liquid. However, if you shake a jar of elemental mercury it will break into little solid balls and clink around inside.