Yep. It's definitely biodegradable. Of course, some locations for degradation are better than others.
when water is added to water...nothing happensit just stays the same it is stillWATER!!!!!Its volume increases and its mass increases but, amazingly, its density remains the same.
it does over time.
Every 100 grams (100 millilitres) of boiling water (even hard water) will dissolve a maximum of about 40 grams of salt, so anything in excess of that amount just will not dissolve. If your poured a teaspoon of salt grains into a pan of boiling water it would dissolve immediately - almost no time at all.
The amount of time and speed it takes to dissolve sugar in water and dissolve salt in water depends on the amounts of salt and sugar, the amount of water, and the temperature of the water. The approximate time needed to dissolve the sugar and salt in water is 25 minutes.
The chemical dissipates over time, but the ball itself is easily dissolved in water. Some throw them in the washing machine to get rid of them.
they dissolve over time and were are they located on you if they are on your skin take a shower to get them to lossen up but over time they will dissolve.
there are fish foods that are designed to dissolve over time
when water is added to water...nothing happensit just stays the same it is stillWATER!!!!!Its volume increases and its mass increases but, amazingly, its density remains the same.
it does over time.
Preserved animal feces from a long time ago would be a fossil trace. Petrified human feces would be called paleofeces. However, fresh animal feces would not be considered a fossil.
No that would be a waste of time
no it could not but it would disolve flesh it may etch a bone over a long period of time but will not disolve it i am hell wasted
I think most fruits and foods will dissolve in vinegar. Since vinegar is an acid, eventually over time its going to dissolve part of the apple pulp. Im not sure...but with my knowledge chances are if you give it enough time it will. I dunno. Try it! It wouldn't hurt. ;)
Yes and no. The concentration of acid in your stomach isn't enough to dissolve it quickly or fully. However over a long time it may weaken it to the point it can be dissolved but by then the blades would tear your stomach wall.
Yes, over time the citric acid can corrode the metal and the resulting ions will dissolve in the solution of the lemon juice.
The only time that samples are collected from an animals feces is when they are conducting test to see what the animal is eating and over all health of the animal.
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