You want something that reacts with water and is exothermic. An example would be an alkali metal (such as sodium), or perhaps oxygen salts that react with water
They add chlorine in Melboure's water.
Of course heat is added because you are turning solid which is like ice to gas which is water vapour !!
The chemicals need to make water gel is the fat of wale shark
A saline solution is formed.
We did this experiment in chemistry (well something like it). There's different chemicals that is out into the powder. The chemicals react differently when exposed to heat therefore when exposed to the extreme heat of the small explosion, the chemicals give off a certain color. The color depends on the chemical.
well this isn't a specific question you see there is 2 different kind of substances ; For example:... solid : when heat is added to a solid it becomes a liquid liquid: when heat is added to a liquid it becomes a gas! for example water > if you add heat it will hot add or take away chemicals!
clean water has chemicals added to it but it's clean , as for pure water, it does not have any other chemicals added to it. Eg (h2o is a pure water).
They add chlorine in Melboure's water.
Chlorine.
If your pet get into the chemicals see a vet. If your pet is drinking water from the pool, even after chemicals have been added to the water, they will be ok.
Chemicals chAnge their state or form when energy is added ie heaT OR COLD CHANGE TO SOLID LIQUID OR GAS
yes, there is no certain chemicals added to the water.
Chlorine/Bromine chemicals added to the water.
Ground Water is pure meaning that it dosent have no added stuff and has lots of purities.However tap water is water with added chemicals
To heat water to desirable temperatures for showering or sterilization in lieu of chemicals
makes the molecules in the water move faster.
No there are no chemicals added, they are all natural.