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In general, water and sand do not have a chemical relationship. Something might happen if the sand grains are partially composed of a mineral that is water soluble. In that case, water will dissolve water soluble material in sand. But that is a physicalactivity and not a chemical one. Water and sand do not react chemically.
Microwaving a wet sponge for 2 minutes can help kill some bacteria and germs, but it may not eliminate all of them. It is more effective to regularly replace sponges or clean them by soaking in a bleach solution and allowing them to air dry.
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sand is a free draining material so it doesnot hold water. that is the reason why sand is used as a filter material on water treatment plants. NB:. immediately the sand is wet it drains off.
Dry sand is dry because it has little or no water in it. Wet sand is wet because it is saturated with water. Wet sand is often found on ocean beaches.
because wet sand is cold from the cold water that makes it wet, and dry sand is in the sun and the water cant reach all the sand.
Filter the saline solution through a cloth to remove the sand grains. Distil the water from the saline solution, leaving the salt crystals behind. Condense the water vapour back into liquid water.
...wet sand...?
Cause a hydrophobic "fear of water" to the mind!!
No, sand will be suspended in the water to form a solution.
Pour liquid on it (such as water).
On its own, no. Water is not a component of sand. If the sand is wet, then the water there can become water vapor, but that's true of water anywhere.
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Some of the sand will sink to the bottom of the water. There is no chemical reaction. However, some of the sand may go into suspension, making the water muddy. This is a physical change that can be reversed by filtering the muddy water.
Sand can be wet or dry.
* Leave it out in the sun for some time * Put it on a heater * Put it in the oven for a few minutes Those are all I can think of. Hope they help!