Due to surface tension the beaker will break.
Fill the beaker with water, then pour it into a calibrated measuring jug
because water is a liquid and liquids are easy to pour most of the time and that is what a beaker is for.
Pour the sand, salt, water mixture through a filter into beaker 1. The sand will be left behind. Pour this into beaker 2. Evaporate the liquid, condensing the vapor into beaker 3. This will be pure water, leaving the salt in beaker 2.
Determine the concentration desired and then pour the needed amount of water into beaker. Add the the acid volume to this beaker full of water.
Inform their teacher and then throw the beaker in the broken glass
well the water in the syringe will evaporate and you will see condensation at the top of the syringe.
beaker x
Put them in a beaker. Add water to the mixture. Agitate to insure dissolution. Centrifuge the colloidal suspension. Pour off the water into a different beaker and heat to 100C. Salt will be in the beaker where water was after complete evaporation. Sand will be in the other after drying. Sand doesn't dissolve in water. Salts do.
You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.
pour cold water over it
This is caused by the refraction of light as it moves through the water. When light passes through anything translucent or transparent, it bends. You have noticed the same thing when swimming.
you can pour water on your wrists and behind your knees.