well the water in the syringe will evaporate and you will see condensation at the top of the syringe.
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The room temperature water in the hot beaker turns into hot water (not boiling) if the beaker is hot enough.
They vibrate faster
It will react slowly to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
A patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with hot salt water and another patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with cold salt water?
No. The glass of the beaker, since it is hot, not cold, would not cause the ambient moisture to coalesce on the glass
Due to surface tension the beaker will break.
Nothing because pouring hot water in glass will do nothing except fogging the glass as you pour the water
The room temperature water in the hot beaker turns into hot water (not boiling) if the beaker is hot enough.
They vibrate faster
when the hot water in the beaker touches the cool surface of the beaker,the water condenses into water droplets.
It will react slowly to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
A patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with hot salt water and another patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with cold salt water?
it would shrink in cold and expand in warm, if you really want to surprise your teacher say it has to do with particle theory
a hot plate and a beaker
hot plate and a beaker
When we pour hot water on it, the mouth of the bottle expands and the egg comes out of it slowly.
im assuming you meant to type water... this happens because heat makes things expand, whilst cold makes things contract. by putting a hot beaker in cold water, you put too much strain on the beaker because it is changing size so fast