yes
it makes suger
Photosynthesis is the process at which the plant makes food in the presence of sunlight, water and CO2.
Rusting requires iron, oxygen and water. Some substances added to water can accelerate rusting, but these are usually ionic. Sugar, being molecular, would have no effect.
If iron nails are left dipped in water in a test tube for a week, they are likely to undergo a chemical reaction called corrosion. Corrosion occurs when iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water, forming a reddish-brown iron oxide known as rust. Over time, the nails will become covered in rust and may eventually weaken or deteriorate.
Ditch water tends to have mud in it. The presence of mud particles makes the ditch water heterogeneous. It is not the same all the way through.
Rusting of iron needs the presence of water.
soapy, water
nails grow faster at the beach because salt water[ocean water] makes your nails irich and that helps them grow faster
The presence of dissociable OH- ions makes it alkaline.
it makes suger
it is caused by a chemical reaction with the metal and the substance. There are many experiments you can do to prove this
Nails rust because of the reaction between iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture. A layer of hydrated iron(III) oxide forms on the outside of the nail with time. The rate of rusting is increased in the presence of sodium chloride or seawater.
don't know but it grows faster in the shower. I have heard that playing in water makes your nails grow, but I think depending on your calcium intake and eating more veges and fruits makes healthy nails grow.. Nshr.
coke, vinegar, tap water, any other adequate acids
presence of water molecule makes it more available may be
It makes it react quickly - bubbling vigorously.
Nails do not rust in water. Nails only rust in water if oxygen is present. This is because the iron in nails react with oxygen and water to form a compound called hydrated iron(III) oxide.