water is pure h2o(depending where you get it) dummy your question makes as much sense as a rock moving.
It can make the color lighter, but this does not affect the antifreeze function.
This really depends on how dense the plastic is. If it is denser than water, plastic will sink at the bottom. The temperature of the water does not affect whether or not something will float on that liquid.
The factors that may affect the rate at which salt dissolves in water are heat, the amount of water and the amount and type of salt you are using.
No, the temperature of the water does not affect the color of pomegranate juice. The color of pomegranate juice is determined by the pigments present in the fruit, not by the temperature of the water it is mixed with.
By using the sun rays to calibrate the amount of water if the temperature affects the water cycle then it affects the whole world.
no, water does not have an affect on water because the water itself is plain. (clear) having color added to it will change the color, but not the rate of the evaporation. ( GOOD LUCK!)
It can make the color lighter, but this does not affect the antifreeze function.
how does water attect the color of thepH paper
This really depends on how dense the plastic is. If it is denser than water, plastic will sink at the bottom. The temperature of the water does not affect whether or not something will float on that liquid.
no
yes it does
no
No, not exactly.
it depends what you are using it for
No. However, whatever additives in the water that made it change color will remain behind after the water evaporates.
Blue color
obvi wow noob