the awnser is limewater :)
Food or liquid that is consumed by the body eventually gets digested and then eliminated as waste. This process ensures that the body gets rid of what it no longer needs or can't use.
if a 50 g of iron gets melted how much liquid does it produce
The liquid in a glowstick is typically not harmful if it comes in contact with the skin. However, it may cause irritation if it gets into the eyes or mouth. It is best to avoid direct contact and wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water if needed.
To form an aqueous foam, you need a liquid (water) and a gas (air). The air gets trapped in the liquid to create bubbles, resulting in the foam.
when solid gets converted directly in to gas it is called sublimation e.g. camphor. when solid gets converted in to liquid first, & after that in to gaseous state it is called vaporization e.g. water.
The answer is limewater. Sounds a bit weird, but it's true!
Limewater. (Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)). As a liquid it is clear and colourless. However, the human body breathes out (gets rid of) carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater, it turns milky ( white cloudiness). which is a very fine suspension of calcium carbonate particles. Below is the balanced reaction equation. Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O NB Humans breath in (inhale) air, which is a mixture of gases ; nitrogen , oxygen, water vapour, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of the noble gases. Only one of these gases is of value to the human organism, viz. oxygen. In the lungs oxygen is picked up by the blood stream. Transported around the body to where its needed. Processed. The resulting gas is carbon dioxide, which is transported in the blood stream, back to the lungs and exhaled out, together with the other atmospheric gases. Carbon dioxide is also vital to the human organism as it helps to regulate the breathing rate of approximately 14 or 15 breaths per minute, when relaxed. On exercise, it allows the breathing rate to increase, in order for the body to gain more oxygen.
liquid part of the body
Blood
Recall Archimedes's principle. If the weight of the displaced liquid is more than the weight of the body put in the liquid then the body has to float. If weight of the body is more than that of the displaced liquid then body gets immersed.
The Excretory system gets rid of wastes.
Yes. The bubbles of fluid heat up and expand causing them to be less dense than the clear liquid. That is why it floats. When it gets to the top it cools and shrinks and becomes more dense than the clear liquid.
Food or liquid that is consumed by the body eventually gets digested and then eliminated as waste. This process ensures that the body gets rid of what it no longer needs or can't use.
The penis gets rid of liquid waste that the body cannot absorb.
a liquid gets saturated when it is unable to dissolve further solute in it..
It gets clean, The natural oils are stripped away and it tends to become "dry".
Capsules appear as a clear halo surrounding stained bacteria when using the capsule stain procedure. The capsule itself does not stain, allowing it to show up as a clear area against the stained background of the bacteria.