The water will eventually evaporate, leaving a dry, empty glass. Any Impurities or dust in the original water will remain as a slight staining on the glass. If the glass of water had stood in bright sunlight, algae may have formed, making any staining greenish in colour.
After the water cools the sugar will remain dissolved, although once all of the water is evaporated then the sugar will be left at the bottom of the glass. It's pretty fun to try with a clear glass or something. P.S. Sugar will dissolve in cold water too, it just takes more stirring.
The energy level generally remains the same in a period (as we move from left to right). Down a period, the energy level increases.
It explodes and kills you and your family.
mix the salt and sand into a glass of water. The sand would settle at the bottom of the glass, and the salt would dissolve into the water. pour off the salt water, wait for the water to evaporate, and you will be left with salt, and sand.
As you move from the left to right, the atomic number increases. Also, the electronegativity increases.
It turns blue.
the water evaporates, leaving the salt behind.
If in a warm or hot desert, the water will evaporate. If in the Antarctic (which is also classed as a desert) the water will freeze solid.
Ground salt is soluble in water, glass is not. Put the mixture in a strainer and run water over it for an extended period. Water. The salt dissolves, the glass doesn't.
The hydrofluoric acid will eat through the glass.
when Indian fooed is eaten with fingers.as the righthandis soiled with gravy it will be messy and the glass may slip if you use your right to drink water .so the glass may be placed on left of the cover so that left hand may be used to hold glass while drinking water during the meal
Yes, it does. When the water evaporates, it can not take the salt with it, so if you left a glass of salt water out, when it is evaporated the salt will be on the glass.
After the water cools the sugar will remain dissolved, although once all of the water is evaporated then the sugar will be left at the bottom of the glass. It's pretty fun to try with a clear glass or something. P.S. Sugar will dissolve in cold water too, it just takes more stirring.
Water will condense from the air onto the glass, so it will develop droplets of water. and the tea will warm up, if left outside for a long enough time. If it is sweat tea, it will draw flies and some kinds of bees.
water is left
It will evaporate and because of the evaporation the glass will get lighter.
If you leave water with sugar in it outside, the water will evaporate, leaving behind the sugar