I'm pretty sure it's acid :)
i have this exact same problem in my homework for a crossword puzzle.
Always pour acid to water, as the dilution of acid is exothermic reaction.
To slowly pour off the top layer of a liquid.
No, oil does not pour faster than water
Because when you drop water into acid the acid is too concentrated so it has to let out a reaction to drop the concentration.
Slowly pour the 5 M acid into the water
Always pour acid to water, as the dilution of acid is exothermic reaction.
When we pour hot water on it, the mouth of the bottle expands and the egg comes out of it slowly.
wait for the sand to completely settle, and then slowly pour the water into a different container
Simple. get a glass container of some type fill it with water and slowly pour it slowly but steadily into somewhere e.g. the sink.
Gradually add the acid to the water and NEVER add the water to the acid.Tip the beaker/container holding the water slightly and pour the acid against the glass so that it slides down into the water instead of hitting the water directly
Slowly pour a few pitchers of cold water on the cracks
it will start moving slowly looking for soil to go under before turning into ice
viscocity
A deadly gas will form from the mixing of ammonia and bleach. Pouring water into strong acid will cause an explosion; pour the acid slowly into water if you must mix them.
first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it!
Take a cup and fill it with water and slowly pour a little bit of water into the eye and keep doing that until it feels like it's out.
Like water when you pour it down.