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big chunks by hand obviosly but then you would have to add alcohal or water to absorb smaller particles.
yes if you put your hand in it
First it changes from a liquid to a solid. When water reaches its freezing point, it will expand at a rate of about 9%. Almost all other liquids will actually shrink when frozen, but water will expand.
It will make your hand wet
~When you put salt in potato and then put it in the water cup, there is low water concentration in potato and more concentration in the cup of water. Due to this concentration gradient water moves from the cup into the potato by osmosis.
big chunks by hand obviosly but then you would have to add alcohal or water to absorb smaller particles.
yes if you put your hand in it
paticles of water can be seperated by penetrating heat into the cells
This happens because thre are particles in your hand and particles in the drink. The pareticles in your hand are hot, and in the drink, cool. When the particles are mixed, they find a medium temperature. So as both objects are adjusting to this new middle ground in the temperature you notice the difference. (they both become the same temp.) ' You can prove this by getting a cup of steaming hot water, and a cup of freezing cold water, pour both into a large bowl and mix it, after its mixed, put your hand in, it won't be hot or cold, but luke warm (or about there, depending on how hot or cold the water you used was). Hope this helped :)
The hand dryer heats the water, meaning that the particles move around quicker and escape from the liquid. The hand dryer also acts like wind: it blows the water vapour away from the surface, making room for more water vapour. This means that the water evaporates more easily.
Nothing happens to it. It stays right where it is on the right hand side of the whole number.
Mixtures in which some of the particles settle out are called suspensions. An example of a mixture is dirt mixed with a large amount of water. On the other hand, mixtures in which the particles do not settle out are called colloids.
finally trows it in the water and then there came an arm and hand above the water which caught it and shook and brandished it thrice and then vanished with the sword into the water.
the particles in the hammer transfer heat to the particles in your hand through direct contact.
Heat is transferred to your hand by conduction. The particles of the wax are moving faster than the particles in your skin and energy is transferred by collisions between the two sets of particles.
First it changes from a liquid to a solid. When water reaches its freezing point, it will expand at a rate of about 9%. Almost all other liquids will actually shrink when frozen, but water will expand.
there is this process called conduction: if you get a metal stick, and heat one end of the stick, you will soon notice that the other side of the stick gets warm, and then hot. This is because the particles start vibrating because there is so much heat, and start pushing around each other, making the vibrations pass on to other particles, finally getting to your hand and warming it (your particles in the hand vibrate to!).This process only happens in solid things, but there is also convection, a similar process that happens in liquids and gases which also transfers heat around.