Heat.
You have to add AIR.
heat
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Basic trick is to make a transfer fluid that is (much) hotter than the "hotter object" at one point in the cycle. Heat still flows from hot to cold ... but note that the system is not overly efficient.
It will get hotter, convert to a gas, or both.
add fire
I would add -5
to make it diluted
It will either get hotter or evaporate, or perhaps a bit of both.
It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.
No I cant
You have to add AIR.
No I cant
You would add water through a hydrolysis reaction to reverse the condensation reaction (dehydration synthesis) that you started with to form the starch into a polysaccharide. All in all, you would just add WATER.
To make a 500 dilution, add 1 part of the substance you are diluting to 499 parts of water. For example, if you have 1 mL of the substance, you would add 499 mL of water to make a total volume of 500 mL for the dilution.
Assuming you mean a solution of salt, you would add WATER.
Hydrochloric Acid