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i think the unsaturated fat decolourises it :/
The ground may look solid but often the rocks can be permeable, meaning they can absorb liquids, and therefore the water can slowly be absorbed by percolating through the rock.
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no will infiltrate surface materials that are permeable and unsaturated
The unsaturated zone is also known as Zone of Aeration.
It will infiltrate until it hits bedrock.
Scoria is also known as Clinker... scoria (clinker) has fractures that allow water to infiltrate
This is known as the phreatic surface or water table.
Depends on the solvent. If it is unsaturated water, yes. Unsaturated methanol, no.
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i think the unsaturated fat decolourises it :/
An unsaturated oil will decolorize bromine water.
The ground may look solid but often the rocks can be permeable, meaning they can absorb liquids, and therefore the water can slowly be absorbed by percolating through the rock.
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add bromine water. unsaturated compounds will decolourize bromine water