yes, water is an excellent conductor of electricity
condensation...
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An object of 1.0 g per ml will remain suspended in water because the density of water is 1.0 anything below 1.0 will float and anything above 1.0 will sink. There fore, 1.0 will remain suspended because that is the buoyant point.
Most likely, the object will be suspended, that is, stay in the middle of the water.
Tea is water with some suspended solid particles. Depending on the strength of the tea, it may be very slightly more dense than water, because of the suspended solids in the tea. No, let's put another "very" in there; "very, VERY, slightly more dense than water".
no, corn starch cannot dissolve in water. The grains (particles) that are in the cornstarch are "suspended" in the water and cannot totally dissolve in the water.
you get shocked :D
You should not get shocked, if you do, there is a serious electrical problem
what word describes the water molecules that are suspended in the air
No you will get shocked.
It depends on the object's density. If the object's density is greater than that of water (1 g/ml), it will sink. If it is less, it will float. It can be suspended in water. if the water is flowing fast enough. Whether it stays suspended depends on the shape of the object and the flow of water, much like how leaves can be suspended in the air.
Sweet Water Creek - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009
Yes. The pigment molecules are suspended in water.
it is the water trapped or/and suspended in hydraulic fluid .
Technically 'Yes'. The aggregate is suspended in the water and sand mixture. The sand is suspended in the water. All together the sand and water binds the whole into a sold.
If you are referring to any metal particles suspended in water I believe the term you are looking for is Colloidal. For example.... Colloidal Silver is silver particles suspended in water.
The amazon river has dirty water because it has a suspended load. Suspended Load is the rivers sediment that is carried SUSPENDEDLYin the water. This makes the water look muddy.