Just leave it for a few days and the water will evaporate, and if there was salt, you'd see it.
Taste it! LOL!!
An empty glass full of
If he glass was full and you put ice cubes in it would overflow strait away.
Half full. If you look at it as just a glass with water in it then that's what it is. If you put meaning into it then the glass will always be completely full. How full do you want your glass?
If you add more water into the glass once it is full, the water will overflow and spill out of the glass. This is because the glass can only hold a certain amount of water before reaching its capacity.
The Water
The temperature will be the same.
Yeah. Am always choosing half full glass of water. Because am always looks forward.
Coolant container will say if it is pre-mixed or full strength. If full strenght, mix it 50/50 with water. Pre-mixed coolant can be added "as-is"
To measure the air in a glass full of stones, you can first fill the glass with water. Then, carefully submerge the glass into a larger container of water, making sure no air escapes. The volume of water displaced by the glass will indicate the total volume of the glass, including the volume of air in between the stones. By subtracting the volume of water from the total volume of the glass, you can determine the volume of air present.
Yes, you can add a reasonable amount of sugar to a full glass of water without causing overflow as long as you stir it gently while adding the sugar. Just be mindful not to exceed the glass's capacity.
The realist sees the glass as either full, half full, or half empty, based on the amount of water in the glass. They focus on the concrete observation of the glass and its contents without adding subjective interpretations.
A card can stay on a full glass of water because of surface tension. The cohesive forces between water molecules create a thin film on the surface that can support the weight of the card.