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It doesn't ... its always changing.
Water with sugar in it freezes at a lower temperature. The more the sugar, the lower the freezing point of water.
No. An equilibrium is a state of balance, where nothing is changing overall.
70.8% of the Earth's surface is covered by water while there is much less water on other planets in the solar system, such as small amount of water vapour on Venus, small amount of ice on the moon, mars , jupiter, saturn etc.
Mecury has a very small amount of water at the poles.Venus has NO water at all.Earth has tons of the stuff.Mars has loads of frozen water at the poles.
In a small amount (a few ounces), probably not. A larger amount may effect water pump seals.
Actually applying plenty amount of water in an accidentally spilled acid on a skin really helps. Maybe because water can take away a certain amount of spilled acid on your skin and helps on minimizing the irritation or wound you may get on that acid. But I think the best way is to add a small amount of weak basic substances to neutralize the acid. That's it.
water on the earth remains constant.man :)
water on the earth remains constant.man :)
water on the earth remains constant.man :)
It stays consistent (:
yes it does
yes it does
Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
It doesn't ... its always changing.
It doesn't ... its always changing.
No, unless the container he/she is in is small