The volume of the water in Beaker X will be 100cm3, as you are not adding any more water to the equation (50X+100Y is not 150Y or X, but 50X+100Y) The total volume of matter in Beaker X will be 150cm3, and if the beaker is labelled, the volume measure will indicate 150cm3 due to the displacement of water. But as the answer to your question, the volume of water in Beaker X must be 100cm3 even though visual indicators will not show this due to the displacement of water by marbles
When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
meniscus is when you fill the beaker upwith liquid. when yo go down to look at the beaker with eye level, you see a dip. that's the meniscus. -used in science
Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.
Actually some of them can - Gasses such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are heavier than air - and can be poured from one container to another.
Like the function of a beaker; to hold chemicalsA test tube is another useful science equipment used in experiments. A test tube is used:-1. to carry solids or liquids in small quantity.2. to do experiments, such as knowing the nature of the substance poured in it( acidic, basic or neutral) .basically, test tube's function is to carry substances in science labs.
because water is a liquid and liquids are easy to pour most of the time and that is what a beaker is for.
800 milliliters or 0.8 liters
When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
It retains its original volume, but its shape is changed.
Four servings can be poured.
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Well what i think is that The water outside of the "cell" will change colors and not the "cell" :D
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any thickness of concrete can be poured however if it contains an aggregate you would be limited to the diameter of the stone. you may also replace the water component with a latex additive that will substantially improve the strength.
common poured
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2 liters = 2000 milliliters 2000 / 200 = 10