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Spent nuclear fuel is radioactive, and it generates heat for a considerable period following removal from the reactor core. Storage in a pool of water keeps it cool.
The water will eventually evaporate, leaving a dry, empty glass. Any Impurities or dust in the original water will remain as a slight staining on the glass. If the glass of water had stood in bright sunlight, algae may have formed, making any staining greenish in colour.
Salt remain as a residue.
The structure of the molecule remain unchanged.
Under pressure water can remain liquid at 125 0C.
Spent nuclear fuel is radioactive, and it generates heat for a considerable period following removal from the reactor core. Storage in a pool of water keeps it cool.
Pond if it's largr enough and puddle if it's small/Most ponds are more durable than puddles and last for a considerable period of time or permanently.
The chemical structure of water remain unchanged.
The chemical nature of water remain unchanged.
This water remain as a liquid.
This water remain as a liquid.
This water remain as a liquid.
waterdoes not remain still in sea
Water remain water -H2O.
This water remain as a liquid.
Ultrapure water is obtained.
a cockroach dies when it remain in water for sometime as it cannot swim and thus it drowns and dies