It depends on the temperature and the size of the glass. It also depends on what you mean by "color" ... does it have to appear to be a uniform color, or does it just need to no longer be colorless in the far corners?
If you really want to know, get a glass of water and some food coloring, and measure it.
It really depends upon the temperature of the water. I recently did an experiment where I used 200mL of hot water (152°F) and it dispersed in less than 10 minutes. Then I used 100mL of hot water and 100mL of cold water (108°F) and it took a little over 50 minutes to disperse. Lastly, I used 200mL of cold water (66°F) and it took so long to disperse I decided to write down in my data that it took greater than 1 hour.
it takes exactly 8 hours 23 minutes and 6 seconds for a drop of food dye to color a glass of still water, this a great experiment for grade school children i did it with my 7th grade class and they loved it.
It depends on many factors, such as how big the glass is, how much water is in the glass, the amount of food coloring added, and the temperature of the water.
First of all, it depends on how much food dye and water you use, and the size of your cup. But other than that, approximately 13 seconds. (According to my experiment!)
I did this experiment three times. after the third test the average time it took for a drop of food dye to color a still glass of water was an hour and 52 min.
It depends on many factors, such as how big the glass is, how much water is in the glass, the amount of food coloring added, and the temperature of the water.
If you want to get the answer, you should do the experiment instead of going on Google to find the answer!
It depends on the volume and temperature of the water, and how much food coloring is added.
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Concentration is a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume. The dose is how much of that substance you take. example if you drink one glass(dose) of a substance that has 25% (concentration) of a poisonous substance in it and the other 75% water you will be less poisoned than if you were to drink the same amount in a glass that had say a 50-50% concentration.
ceres dose not have a colorCeres Color is a green Orange color smarty=p
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less cause when pure water dose not hurt the eyes but salt dose so you would be rubbin your eyes to get it out.
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No. However, whatever additives in the water that made it change color will remain behind after the water evaporates.
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Concentration is a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume. The dose is how much of that substance you take. example if you drink one glass(dose) of a substance that has 25% (concentration) of a poisonous substance in it and the other 75% water you will be less poisoned than if you were to drink the same amount in a glass that had say a 50-50% concentration.
It depends on the shape of the fork and the material from which it is made. Most non-metal (wood, plastic) forks will float. Metal forks will sink unless they are shaped to have a large enough surface area on the bottom.
1 full glass of water should be taken after the dose. If vomiting does not occur within 20-30 minutes a 2nd dose may be needed. If the 2nd dose fails to induce vomiting, go to a hospital emergency.
It depends on how big the glass is.
yes it dose and also u can some times make the color change
No. its is a colourless gas.
Take Viagra with a glass of water. The dose is usually taken 1 hour before sexual activity. You should not take the dose more than once per day. Do not take your medicine more often than directed.
I'm assuming dose means does, but one way to break glass is to drop it or hit it with something hard
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