If you add sugar to a full glass of water the water will overflow. Although you can't see sugar in the water solution it still takes up space.
nucleation sites on tiny impurities on the inside of the glass or from dirt or other substances on the glass causing the carbon dioxide to come out of the solution
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Water is to glass as correspondence is to...mailbag or epistolary novel. Something without form is contained.
you can see through glass without change on the other side
freez the water. after freezing it will be ice then you can turn a glass of water upside down without spilling the water.
No, the glass will only overfill when disturbed
No. The volume taken up by the ice gets smaller as it melts. This makes the total volume of ice and water in the glass smaller as time passes. So the glass will not overflow
If he glass was full and you put ice cubes in it would overflow strait away.
Steel ball is used in boiler gauge glass to prevent overflow of water when ever gauge glass is broken..
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Have a box of glass with low pressure and the glass wil explode, but the low pressure will shoot the fragments inside the box, causing an implosion.
evaperation.
Its actually quite simple. The answer would be Anomalous expansion of Water, which means that the volume the Ice cubes are consuming in a glass filled upto the brim is more than water alone. When Ice melts and comes back into water form, it uses lesser volume (space) in the glass. Hence it does not allow the glass to overflow as the person pouring into the glass had poured in keeping into view the level of the ice (which uses more volume).
A glass of water evaporate faster without a lid.
There may be a small possibility that the glass was moved by poltergeist activity. When the glass was moved, the move put the glass in an unstable position, causing it to fall and break.
yes you can get a tan through glass but not as quickly as without glass. glass is like sunscreen
Radio waves (microwaves) passing through the food transfer energy to the water in the food, causing the water to heat up. Glass has no water, and the radio waves pass through without transferring any energy.