By simply boiling the water, and checking if there is any salt residue.
A thunderstor also features electrical discharge in the shape of lightning strikes.
We would have to all wear spacesuits. This is because the atmosphere is the border between our oxygen(air) and space. It could be possible though. :)
They both involve oxygen atoms bonded to other atoms. "Monoxide" means there's one oxygen atom there. "Oxide" means there could be any number.
An iceberg is a piece of ice that has calved or broken off from a glacier, and is therefore fresh water. Pack ice (or drift ice) is frozen ocean, and therefore salt water.
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You could measure its resistance; the saltier it is then the better conductor it is.
There are a few different ways you could test for sour and bitter substances without tasting them. You could test for the presence of elements that make something sour or bitter for example.
Would=if he wanted to Could=if he was able to
no wish i could
How are we supposed to answer this without knowing what the make and model of the pistol is? You could be talking about a Jennings, or you could be talking about a Walther - there's a significant difference in value between the two.
An odds ratio is the difference between the number of times that something happens and does not happen. An unadjusted odds ratio is a guess between what could or could not happen.
Most of their chemical structure and effects on the human body; pretty much everything that could be different without requiring an alternate universe.
You could just ask. Also Coke is more powdery than table salt. At least if what I learned in health is right.
The difference between which and what in English questions is that which is used when you are asking someone to make a choice. For example, which color would you like, pink or blue? You could also use what in that sentence. What would be used in a questions without a choice, for example what time are we leaving?
the difference is obvious, You should be a bride or you are to be a bride. (should=could (sorta) and to be = you will be.
and what?
One could use the color change of lithmus paper or other acid/base pH-indicator commercially available.