Steel wool is not soluble in water, neither can it absorb water but can get wet so if you take the steel wool out of the water the wet (due to capillary action and surface tension) steel wool will weigh more than dry steel wool. Then the steel wool will rust (and the mass will increase because oxygen unites with iron to form the rust).
It sits there
The milk turns green.
Condensation.......
All the soil sank to the bottom of the jar and the organic plant materials were on top of it.
You could blow up the bunsen burner.
The leaf turns blue
It expands to fill the jar and takes the shape of it.
The steel wool gets wet. If you take the steel wool out (into the air) again it will rust.
the wool does not rust
if you put steel wool at the tip of a 9 volt battery
We should not put a stain less steel spoon in a pickle jar because it reacts with the ACIDS in the pickles .It does not react quickly so we can use it but we should not put it in the jar for long time
We should not put a stain less steel spoon in a pickle jar because it reacts with the ACIDS in the pickles .It does not react quickly so we can use it but we should not put it in the jar for long time
Condensation.......
Pad the inside with lead wool and capture the demon in a jar put the jar in the washing machine and wait.
The jar can not handle the temperature and compression so it cracks.
If you put an inflated balloon in a jar and then remove the air from the jar the balloon will expand. Perhaps to the point of bursting, or to the point where it coats the entire inner surface of the jar.
Nothing special
It turns into iced pee.
All the soil sank to the bottom of the jar and the organic plant materials were on top of it.