Solids can clog the drain pipes and cause blockages, leading to plumbing problems. They can also accumulate in the sewer system and contribute to environmental pollution. To prevent these issues, solids should be disposed of properly in designated waste bins or containers.
This depends what you put it in. If you put platinum in water it will sink. Water has a density of 1 g/mLwhereas platinum has a density of about 21 g/mL. Substances that are more dense than the liquid it is submerged in will sink.
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes... in that if they are put into a container, they will not expand to fill the container. Gases on the other hand, do the exact opposite - they expand to fill their containers, thus not having fixed volumes.
Yes, for example, if you have 10 dice and you put it in a container, then it will fill up the container. If you have box, you can put individual solids in and it will fill the box.
Putting slime down the sink can lead to clogs in your pipes. Slime is not water-soluble and can stick to the walls of the pipes, causing blockages over time. It is best to dispose of slime in the trash to prevent plumbing issues.
When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink
It must avoid clogging of sewage pipes.
Solids can clog the drain pipes and cause blockages, leading to plumbing problems. They can also accumulate in the sewer system and contribute to environmental pollution. To prevent these issues, solids should be disposed of properly in designated waste bins or containers.
well , u shouldnt.
Because... you shouldnt put your HW here its how you fail tests.
anything denser than the water will sink in it.
In the bathroom like every other kitchen sink
heat water up, put it in the sink and then put the fish in the sink. (plz remember to put the plug in)
as long as they are the same weight you shouldnt have any problems
put water in to let it sink... then put air into it to let it float...
If it is heaver than water (or what ever liquid you put it in) it will sink. Lead will sink. A cork will float.
stop placing the cigarettes on the sink