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Allow the mixture to stand without disturbance, until the heavier sand sinks to the bottom of the container; then skim the water from the top of the container. Also, you can boil the mixture evaporating the water into another pot or bowl thus leaving behind the sand. Filtration is another possibility.
a Ziploc bag because it stores things
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You can make squishy putty by using borax, glue, and water! Mix a little of each together, add food colouring, and there you have it! Store in airtight container in fridge. Be careful, this putty stains!
It really depends how crisp you like them.- Normally you could store in the fridge but if you want them really crispy, you should put them in the fridge in a container of water. Note: Change the water every 3-4 days. They can stay in the fridge for around 2 weeks.Hope this helps :)
its due to condensation. When warm air meets cold.
Where you can refill and empty container depends on what you want to refill it with. It can be refilled with water from a tap, or with lotion from a refill bag bought from the store.
Weigh the empty container first. Add the water and then subtract the weight of the container before you added the water from the total weight.
pour water into it until full, then pour that water into a measuring cup.
You can't; but you can measure the amount of it in milliliters and liters. If you really want to find an ounces or pounds weight, put it in a container, weigh the empty container first, then add the water and weigh and then subtract the weight of the container.
Weigh it (weight of container including water) minus weight of empty container. A length (cm) is not a suitable unit for measuring a quantity of water without more information.
You can either put it in a empty glue bottle or an empty water bottle. Just remember to label it with a sharpie.
I believe that it is a scale that allows you to set the "zero point". For example, if you are weighing an amount of water you would place the empty container on the scale, zero it, and then fill the container with water.
It could be used to measure capacity. For example, weigh an empty container. Then fill the container with water and weigh it again. Take the difference in weight. Divide by the density of water. This will give you the capacity of the container.
Weigh an empty container; pour a gallon of water into it. Weigh it again. Calculate the difference. That is the weight of the gallon of water.
Thawed shrimp is stored in a drip container with chipped ice on top of the shrimp to allow draining
Find the mass of an empty container using a balance. Fill the container with 100 ml of water and measure the mass again, The difference between the two measurements is the mass of 100 ml of water.