it rusts and changes color
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
Starting from the same temperature and for the same amount of heat input, aluminum would wind up with a higher temperature than water because water has a higher heat capacity (it takes more energy to raise its temperature) than aluminum.
Aluminum does not dissolve in water.
You need some aluminum, a scale to determine the mass, and a measuring cup halfway filled with water to determine the volume of the piece of aluminum by substracting the volume after and before you drop the piece of aluminum in the water. Then you can calculate the density of the aluminum = mass / volume.
lets see because there is a stem which can transfer the food coloring up the stem and go to the petals and in a day and the colors will go every where in the stem and maybe the colors of the petals will change into different colors
Change of state (melting freezing etc), change of shape (being molded into something), and basically anything that does not actually have the matter change, but the physical property (exceptions are odors colors etc). Hope this helps.
Under most conditions aluminum will not rust in water. However, if the aluminum is alloyed with another metal, oxidation (rusting) could take place.
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
Starting from the same temperature and for the same amount of heat input, aluminum would wind up with a higher temperature than water because water has a higher heat capacity (it takes more energy to raise its temperature) than aluminum.
The five elements named after colors are Wind, Fire, Water, Earth, and Spirit. Wind is yellow, fire is red, water is blue, earth is green, and spirit is purple.
Aluminum sulfide decomposes in water.
This is the reaction with carbon dioxide and water.
Generally speaking, a denser substance will sink in a less dense substance. Assuming standard temperatures, since aluminum has a density of about 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter and water only has 1 gram per cc, aluminum would sink. A thin aluminum foil could float by virtue of the surface tension on water (but if submerged, will sink). An aluminum boat would float because it displaces a greater mass of water than its own weight. An aluminum block could also float on a liquid of higher density.
One of the benefits of owning cast aluminum patio furniture, available in several colors, is that it is easy to clean and maintain. Wash it with soapy water and then rinse well with clean water. Since cast aluminum is rust-resistant, it is not absolutely necessary to cover this type of furniture during periods of inclement weather.
yes , it is different kinds of dirt colors . sometimes dirt can change colors if put in water 9 year old
it can change the color of the stem and the petals of the floweryes water coloredf affects the growth of the plant because water color is contaminated with diffrent kind of contaminated water
Under normal circumstances, aluminum does not react with water.