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The density remain unchanged.
When salt water is poured into a glass containing cold tap water, the salt water will collect and settle at the bottom of the glass. This is due to the salinity and density of the salt water.
Pour some water into a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder,measure how much water you have poured into your container.After you have done this,drop the object into your container and see how much water it has displaced.Then subtract the original amount of water from the amount of water displaced and your answer should be the volume of the object(This procedure is called Water Displacement,sort of obviously).
The oil has less density
true
gravity pulls the water down when it is poured
800 milliliters or 0.8 liters
Can you explain why the coin was seen when water was poured into the cup?
Water and water
He got a glass and poured out a drink of water for himself.
The density remain unchanged.
Anything toxic can cause ground water contamination if poured on the ground.
The pump in the dishwasher should keep the water from getting into it.
In a small amount (a few ounces), probably not. A larger amount may effect water pump seals.
When done correctly (i.e. the acid poured into the water), the acid becomes diluted and there should be no other effects other than a slight amount of heat.
No, the person being baptised has a small amount of water poured over their head ( usually with the ministers hand) three times.
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