The hot water cause the air inside the ball to expand and push out the dent.
Boiling water will not remove minerals from it. Minerals are dissolved in water and boiling only changes the physical state of the water, not its mineral content.
Boiling water can remove some minerals, but not all. Minerals that are dissolved in water, like calcium and magnesium, will remain even after boiling. Boiling can help remove some volatile minerals like chlorine, but a water filter is more effective for removing minerals from water.
Boiling water does not effectively remove minerals. While boiling can kill harmful bacteria and viruses, it does not remove minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and others. If you want to remove minerals from water, you would need to use a water filtration system or a process like reverse osmosis.
Boiling pool water will not remove chlorine completely. Chlorine is a volatile compound that can dissipate over time when exposed to air and sunlight. The most effective way to remove chlorine from pool water is through chemical treatment or filtration systems.
Boiling water will not remove oxygen from boiler water; it will actually deaerate the water, reducing the dissolved oxygen content. Oxygen removal from boiler water typically relies on mechanical deaeration processes or chemical treatments.
The heat cause the air inside the ball to expand and undent the ball
The heat will cause the air inside the table-tennis ball (ping pong ball) to expand and so push the dint out.
The heat from the boiling water warms up the air inside the ping pong causing the air to expand and push the dent of the ping pong back out.
By placing the leaf in the boiling water. by putting aluminum foil on the leaf while the plant is growing. (not sure, but maybe by placing the plant in dark where sunlight cannot reach)
The hot water causes the air trapped inside the ball to expand and it may pop the dent out to the original shape.
No. Boiling water will not remove fluoride. Distilling it will.
No, boiling water does not remove oxygen from the water.
Boiling water does not effectively remove fluoride and chlorine.
Boiling water will not remove minerals from it. Minerals are dissolved in water and boiling only changes the physical state of the water, not its mineral content.
Yes, boiling water can effectively remove chlorine as it causes the chlorine to evaporate.
Yes, boiling water can effectively remove chloramine, as the heat causes the chloramine to evaporate.
Yes, boiling water can effectively remove chlorine as it evaporates at a lower temperature than water.