water :) i know, it's so simple&you thought it was more complicated. but yes, it's water. haha.
The general name is a succulent or a cactus.
The fluid chosen for the manometer is somewhat dependent on what the fluid is that you wish to measure the pressure of - as well as cost. The cheapest fluid is probably water, but you have the obvious issue of evaporation. In the short term it works well thought because the water is cheap to replenish. It works particularly well when measuring pressure drops in pipes carrying hydrocarbons or oils in general because the water is pretty immiscible with the oil. Other common fluids are mineral oil and mercury because they have low vapor pressure.
It's barium chloride, and the 2 water molecules are the water of crystallization necessary to form a crystal lattice structure.
Sweet water. Saturated or unsaturated solution, depending on the amount of sugar dissolved in the water.
nonnuetonion fluid
Hydro means water or fluid. Hydraulics uses fluid compression to do its' work.
There's no name for such a fluid, because the body can't 'produce' water. No water that didn't go into the body earlier can come out of it.
Aquifer is the general name, and the body of water could be free or confined.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear colorless fluid found in the brain and spine
water :) i know, it's so simple&you thought it was more complicated. but yes, it's water. haha.
>Water Vapour >Moisture
Steam? Condensation?
As the name suggests,hydra refers to water and hence hydration means absorption of water and fluid absorption means absorption of any liquid or gas. lol
water, gas, oil, antifreeze, ATF, brake fluid, gear oil, windshield washer fluid,
It can be called "Water Vapor", "Steam", or "Clouds".
The general name is a succulent or a cactus.