water does not dry out it precipates into the air and it is probly rust
It Depends How Much Water Got Into The Phone. But Sometimes It Can Be Fixed. I Recommend Just Opening The Phone Up And Trying To See If Any Water Is Inside Then Going To A Store And Having Someone There Take A Look At It.
If the water penetrates the phone's casing, it may cause a short circuit, when the water covers two or more electric terminals. If a short circuit does not occur, then the phone should still work, once completely dried. If you get your phone wet, remove the battery, and put it in a dry and warm place.
If the water dried up, ther is a high possibility of dying of thirst.
they swell because the water and moisture that was removed during drying is being put back, so the water rehydrates the flesh
The dried chemicals and colour will not dissolve in plain water. If stain is fresh and not dried out, water will do the job.
Pure and dried salt has no water.
In order to dry a touch screen phone use a lint-free towel or tissue. If you need to dry it because it was fully submersed in water, I have heard that you can keep it in dried rice for a couple of days and it will draw out he moisture.
Everyone would get extremely dried out .
First, if anyone drops their phone into water, they should turn it off immediately, and leave it off until has dried out. To dry the phone, try removing the battery cover or any other covers, and set the phone in a dry, warm place for severql days. Don't turn it back on if their is any water or condensation in the display. Most likely the mic and speaker are OK, but the electrical circuits inside have been fried.
Water Bottle?
The method probably involves weighing the orange before it is dried, then again after it is dried. (Mass normal orange)-(mass dried orange)= (mass water in orange)
The sultanas are "white", oval seedless grapes that have been dried to remove the water content.