It's just soil and water then.
Some of the water drains to the bottom of the rack, and the rest evaporates.
Nothing special happens and no reaction occurs. Iodine is hardly soluble in water.
runoff water eventually flows to a water body :)
The water vapor turns into liquid water.
your mom happens
sand and water.
It will separate and the oil will float to the top, as it is lighter than water.
Uric acid may crystallize and settle out since it is only slightly soluble in water or acid solution.
Some of it will drip of and some of it will evaporate
Some of the water drains to the bottom of the rack, and the rest evaporates.
All the mud particles sink to the bottom - leaving clear water above (but it's still full of bacteria !
When chlorinated water is allowed to stand in sunlight, the sun will heat the water a little bit, thus making the chlorine slightly less soluble in the water and causing a small amount to come out of solution as a gas. The amount is very small and poses no significant health hazards. The gas coming out of solution is part of what you would associate with the smell of chlorinated pools. Most tap water in the US is chlorinated, but the amount is so small that even if the water gets warmed by the sun, it still doesn't lower the solubility of the chlorine enough to make it come out of solution. That's why tap water (usually) doesn't smell like pool water.
the fish needs to be in warm water that is just right. then leave the fish alone in peace and it will be fine.(:
The kinetic energy has been transformed into potential energy as the water slows down and stops moving.
When allowed to stand for long enough, the final temperature will reach room temperature.
You stand the chance of contacting any of many intestinal disorders.
2Na(s) + 2H2O ===> 2NaOH + H2(g). What happens is a vigorous reaction, so stand back.