A water container needs to be durable, leak-proof, and safe for storing liquids. It should also be easy to clean and preferably made from a material that does not impart any odors or tastes to the water.
Meniscus is the curve at the surface of a liquid in a cylinder. It is caused by the adhesive and cohesive properties of water molecules. (Meniscus was incorrectly spelled in an earlier answer as "miniscus.")
When water is left in an open container, it can evaporate due to exposure to air. In a closed container, the water vapor will eventually reach equilibrium with the liquid water, leading to increased humidity inside the container. If the container is completely sealed, no water vapor can escape, leading to a buildup of humidity over time.
The hotness or coldness of the water in containers mainly depends on the initial temperature of the water, the material of the container (which can affect heat retention), and external factors like ambient temperature. Factors like insulation, exposure to sunlight, and heat transfer properties of the container can also influence how quickly water cools or heats up.
A container is able to hold water because the container's atoms are bonded closer together than each water molecule's total size. This prevents the water molecules from sliding out between the container's atoms, thereby holding the water inside.
Yes, liquid can be held in a container or a vessel that is able to contain its volume and shape. Liquids take the shape of their container and can be held as long as the container provides enough support to prevent the liquid from flowing out.
borrowing the shape of the container it occupies- is one of the physical properties of water! so it will determine that water does not have its owan shape.
you need a some seeds, water, soil, and a container.
You did not need to know the amount of water originally in the overflow container because it could be easily calculated with the existing information.
When water in a container has a curved surface, it is referred to as "meniscus." This curvature occurs due to surface tension and the adhesive forces between the water molecules and the container's material. In a concave meniscus, the water level is higher at the edges than in the middle, while a convex meniscus has the opposite effect. The shape of the meniscus can vary depending on the properties of the liquid and the container.
To fill a container that can hold 100 litres, you would need 100 litres of water.
it completely fills its container, takes the shape of its container
you need to put a water container in and outdoors.
An egg, a heat source, a container, water
The lid of an ice container is a thermal insulator
Because by placing a paper label on a juice container you are indirectly using water already because you need water to make paper.
To determine the mass of water inside the container, you would need to know the volume of the water and its density. The mass can be calculated using the formula: mass = volume x density.
Here are the things I can think of for starters: -- air -- water -- food -- a container to live in -- a way to pressurize the air and the container -- a way to heat the food, the water, and the container -- something to read -- somebody to talk to -- things to do