Water that is not sealed can start to grow bacteria and go stagnant. Water that is stored for a long time should be discarded and replaced.
no water cannot become rotten. It may become contaminated and not healthy at all to drink, but it cannot become rotten.
no but theres a date were its over used.
no because it is a liquid
becase of the polarity in water it is ver soluble
Contractile vacuoles in protists collect water and then expel it when they become full.
it will become rough because it scraped against the other rocks wearing it away
when water move out from plant cell then the shape of cell become flacid
Become really concentrated
Water can become stale if you leave it out too long. This is because carbon dioxide gets into the water and lowers the pH.
To make gum drops soft again after they have become stale you should sprinkle them with drops of water and place them on a microwave safe plate. Place the plate in the microwave and heat them for ten seconds.
The only reason why a cheque may become stale is: The cheque was issued to you in the past and you have not yet deposited it for cashing it. Any cheque that is older than 180 days is considered stale. If you deposit a stale cheque - the bank will not release the funds
leave it exposed to the air, then after a few days (5 days or more) it will become stale.
If you leave some water standing for a long time it will begin to taste stale. This is because various gases such as oxygen and carbon get into the water.
Stale, unpotable
Yes. Almonds can become stale or rancid.
It can become moist and stick together, but salt does not get stale. If it is moist, break it apart and place in the oven for a few minutes on about 170 degrees on a cookie sheet.
gruel, a thick lumpy type of porridge: milk nuts, with stale cheese stale crackers water 2 dried slices of bread with stale cheese nuts honey water in a mug
yes if you heat it alot................
no it just becomes contaminated or stale
No they prefer stale water.