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no,because the particles inside the black pepper are not a crystal doesn't like in sugar and salt that can be disolved in water.
I would try to remove it with a thin sandpaper. (water sandpaper) . Sodium hypochloryde may be tried also, but be careful with it.
No, it's false. Because temperature has nothing to do with diffusion.Diffusion is like this, imagine that you are pouring a water on a bathtub, if you pour the water on one side of the bathtub, the water will still go to the other side of the bathtub and then the water will be leveled inside the bathtub. Therefore no matter what temperature it won't affect the movement of water.
A chimney is to a fireplace what a drain is to a bathtub. One is the route for smoke to leave, the other the route for water to leave.
The particles in water vapor are faster than the particles in ice water.
Considering that air contains a huge number of water particles in it, no. Unless you are in the desert or it is below freezing, there are water particles in the air. If you breathe out in the cold you see a fog coming out of your mouth. That fog is cause by water particles you are breathing out.
It depends on how big your bathtub is.
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That depends upon the volume of the object that is put into the water in the bathtub.
no,because the particles inside the black pepper are not a crystal doesn't like in sugar and salt that can be disolved in water.
Yes in fact if u put your turtle in the bathtub u have to put salt in the water due to their salt water habitats But if you put a turtle in the bathtub the water mst be a perfect 65% Farentheit
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You can get the shine back on an old porcelain bathtub by washing it with an all-purpose bathtub cleaner and then rinsing it clean with water. Next, pour several cups of vinegar into a bathtub of hot water and allow it to sit for a few hours. Rinse the tub with cold water then take a dry, soft cloth to buff the bathtub.
I would try to remove it with a thin sandpaper. (water sandpaper) . Sodium hypochloryde may be tried also, but be careful with it.
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Check the connections on your water heater. Some flex connectors have a black washer like substance that breaks down and goes through the water system
1000 kilimeters in a normal bathtub. in a huge bath tub is can hold 200345kilimeters