water willl leave the cucumber
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
Polar Molecules
ionic molecules
The water molecules would speed up, but not to the point of boiling.
In a basic saltwater solution, the water molecules would be the solvent and the salt molecules would be the solute.
there is a high water conecntration in the ditilled water and a low water concentration inside the cucumber so the water molecules will move from outside the cucumber to inside the cucumber through the semi permeable membrane by osmosis.
You would have a slice of cucumber on your kitchen table.
If a cucumber is placed in distilled water, the water molecules will flow into the cell by osmosis. This happens because the distilled water solution has a lower osmotic pressure than the cucumber cell.
The molecules would move down towards the centre of the earth until stopped by something.
A triple beam balance
A cucumber is 95 percent water. The exact amount of water would depend on the size of the cucumber.
As the cucumber is already almost totally water, I assume the cucumber would eventually go soft and mushy - and probably covered with algae.
A large body of water molecules would typically not have a stronger attraction to fewer molecules. It would however attempt to pull smaller molecules toward it.
Not really, cucumber is mostly water, when it freezes the ice crystals destroy the delicate cucumber cell walls, as it defrosts the cucumber turns into a green mush which you would not want to eat.
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
When peeled there are:approx 7 calories in half a cup of sliced cucumber.When unpeeled there are:approx 8 calories in one half cup of sliced cucumber.
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