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When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
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The volume of the water in Beaker X will be 100cm3, as you are not adding any more water to the equation (50X+100Y is not 150Y or X, but 50X+100Y) The total volume of matter in Beaker X will be 150cm3, and if the beaker is labelled, the volume measure will indicate 150cm3 due to the displacement of water. But as the answer to your question, the volume of water in Beaker X must be 100cm3 even though visual indicators will not show this due to the displacement of water by marbles
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
Water is evaporated from the external layer of water.
when the hot water in the beaker touches the cool surface of the beaker,the water condenses into water droplets.
because water is a liquid and liquids are easy to pour most of the time and that is what a beaker is for.
800 milliliters or 0.8 liters
When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
no
Due to surface tension the beaker will break.
The transition layer between the mixed layer at the surface and the deep water layer.
The volume of the water in Beaker X will be 100cm3, as you are not adding any more water to the equation (50X+100Y is not 150Y or X, but 50X+100Y) The total volume of matter in Beaker X will be 150cm3, and if the beaker is labelled, the volume measure will indicate 150cm3 due to the displacement of water. But as the answer to your question, the volume of water in Beaker X must be 100cm3 even though visual indicators will not show this due to the displacement of water by marbles
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
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Water is evaporated from the external layer of water.
It is because of the different viscosity of the two liquids