The potassium will seem to turn into a liquid sphere and whizz around on the surface of the water whilst burning with a lilac/blue flame.
No because there are no available ions to react with in distilled water.
water absorbtion, with an intensity depending on the type of rubber; rubber is not soluble in water and don't react with water
Temperature of the water
wilted lettuce are in a plasmolysed condition,when they are placed in a cold water or hypotonic solution then water enters the leaves by thye process of endosmosis and the leaves becomes deplasmolysed and they become crisp.
P2H2OC in other words 2 pottassium H2O(water) and C because oxegen and cardon becomes carbon dixcide which makes up the hydoxide part
I'm sure the water acts as a magnify glass
no
A piece of ivy placed in water to root is an example of propagation through water propagation. This method involves allowing a cutting to develop roots in water before being transferred to soil for further growth. It is a common and effective way to propagate many types of plants.
No because there are no available ions to react with in distilled water.
lipids
water absorbtion, with an intensity depending on the type of rubber; rubber is not soluble in water and don't react with water
in which hemisphere is Asia mostly located on
Temperature of the water
cover slip is a small piece of glass which is used to cover.
A SMALL PIECE OF LAND WITH WATER IN IT ANSWER IS Ameridian
When a potato slice/piece is placed in pure water, it gains mass and appears to be blown up. This is because the water is travelling into the potato because it has a lower concentration of water inside it.
water has entered the cell due to osmosis