salty water turns cold with vinegar.
It's chemical because you have to heat a liquid until it's super hot then you put the penny's in a cooler liquid and then it changes color.
That depends upon temperature and pressure. At room temperature and sea level pressures, most waxes are solid or if you melt it it turns in to a liquid but if you put it at 100 degrees it turns in to gas.
If it contained any liquid, it would freeze. If it did not contain any liquid, it would get VERY cold.
you would have to put it in a really cold place where the molecules can slow down and go from gas to liquid to solid.
Gently heat the honey to turn it back into a liquid. However, do not heat it too much, since the more you heat it the more you reduce its enzime effectiveness.
It shows to go you that the cold solid object has much more than enough specfic cold to absorbe the heat of the liguid.
ice is a solid and a liquid so if u put ice in room temperature you can just watch it melt and it will turn into a liquid because its not in a cold temperature
it ruins the copper in the penny and turns it white.
cause you put it in cold water... so it makes it cold.
water changes from a liquid to a solid if you make the temperature cold enough the water will freeze. Just think of ice when you first put it in the freezer. Then it magically turns into ice, a solid.
It's chemical because you have to heat a liquid until it's super hot then you put the penny's in a cooler liquid and then it changes color.
it turns stinnky and rots so than you put it into vingar ang it clean YAY YAY HOORAY
A liquid-solid solution is when a liquid turns to a solid. You can tell because if you put a glass of water in the freezer, it will turn to ice (solid).
That depends upon temperature and pressure. At room temperature and sea level pressures, most waxes are solid or if you melt it it turns in to a liquid but if you put it at 100 degrees it turns in to gas.
which the solution will be acid
It freezes, stupid
The liquid's temperature will increase. If enough heat is added, it will eventually evaporate.