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Water molecules lock into each other when frozen. They form diagonal lattices and crystal structures.
They react because polymer or the powder is a super absorb powder that soaks the water and grows or expands and comes bigger. From Bharat Chatlani Email:bharatboss500@hotmail.com
The gravel will float and the wax beads will sink
Curium doesn't react with water.
Curium doesn't react with water.
well the beads start little. then when you put them in water the beads will upsorb the water and make the bead expand. thats how you make the water beads grow !
Water molecules lock into each other when frozen. They form diagonal lattices and crystal structures.
they sell water beads at 00.99 store sometimes
They react because polymer or the powder is a super absorb powder that soaks the water and grows or expands and comes bigger. From Bharat Chatlani Email:bharatboss500@hotmail.com
Put them in water.
YES! Because when you heat the mixture of water and glass beads up at boiling temperature, the water will evaporate and leave the glass beads behind. =-)
Morphine beads are the little white beads that arte inside the capsule that you swallow with a glass of water.
There is no react reaction to simple contact with ice. But since water expands when it freezes, any water that freezes in a crack will force that crack to become bigger and will slowly break the rock apart in a process called frost wedging.
The property that causes water to form beads is called surface tension.
There is no react reaction to simple contact with ice. But since water expands when it freezes, any water that freezes in a crack will force that crack to become bigger and will slowly break the rock apart in a process called frost wedging.
No, they are not.
The gravel will float and the wax beads will sink