The brick one would probably right but it would depend on the temp. of your water
No, the drop of Isopropyl Alcohol was in perfect circle whereas the water drops were circular but with lumpy edges.
Little creatures that are around in a drop of pond water will be the answer spiral
A drop of water appears like a pearl due to the cohesive forces among its molecules. Forces of attraction between water molecules and other molecules called adhesive forces.
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E.coli is gram negative bacteria it give pink colour for staining bacteri with gram stain first make smear then put a drop of crstal violet on smear for one minute now wash it with distill water and then add a drop of iodine a moderator for 30 sec. and wash it drop by drop with alcohol and then with distill water now add counter stain saffranin for one minute and wash with distill water now look the slide under oil immersion of microscope or 100x
Liquid things are something the like water. Because water is something that can spill and make a mess. Also solid cant spill but it can drop.
I personally, just be really careful to not drop it, lose it, leave it somewhere or spill water on it. Just be cautious of that.
You will spill the soda and drop it
Brick will not break
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In basic terms: "dropping a brick" is toilet humour and refers to going to the toilet and disposing of human waste (excrement).
It can and it sometimes it can't. It depends if the water drop was close to it. If was close to it the water drop would attrack the next water drop you drop
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.
The only way to find out is to drop some acid.
Pressing Q will throw whatever you are currently holding onto the ground.
A Drop of Water was created in 1987.
No it is not, a drop of blood is smaller than a drop of water but if you drop two drops of blood then that equals the right amount of water :)