gravel forms
Nothing - sand and water do not react because sand is relatively inert. The sand will sink to the bottom of the container because it is significantly heavier than the water.
zip, zilch, nada. What did you expect, world peace? This is more of a philosophy question than a chemistry one. If you really don't get the chemistry of sand and rocks you need to go outside more often.
The sand becomes compact.
MIXTURE
The pebbles will be covered the sand
The sand will dissolve which make it a MIXTURE.
We cannot seperate them
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Sugar and sand shaken together would create a mixture.
The sand would settle to the bottom. water would be in a layer above. vinegar would be at the top.
what would happen is u would get a result of a blue-black colour at the end..!!brandon was here
can you mix albuterol and Ppratropium together in neb
silicon can be mixed with oxygen to make sand and clay.
Conglomerates.
Not just any sand. Mortar sand. Mortar sand is a larger grain sand that has been washed and screened to remove any rocks or pebbles.
If you mix cement ,sand and water you get mortar If you mix cement and stone pebbles or chips you get concrete Concrete.Sometimes gravel is mixed with it, too.
Sand and gravel together
You get a mixture of salt and sand. Nothing more happens.
You sure can, it would be best to sterilize it first. I suggest laying the sand out on a sheet and baking it in the oven for a bit. It'll kill the bacteria and give you a chance to remove any harmful debris.
mix sand and soil together :)
Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
If you mix salt and water, the salt will dissolve into the water. If you mix pebbles and water, the pebbles and water will stay being separate objects
Sugar mixed in water becomes a sweet sugary liquid. Salt in water becomes a saline solution. Sand in water remains sand in water, as the two will not mix together. So it rather depends on what you want to mix (blend) together?
No! They love sand but you can only use coconut fiber or sand, i mix them together
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