This depends on: temperature, pressure, geometry of the beaker, wind, thickness.
The time it takes for a puddle to evaporate on a hot day can vary depending on factors like the size of the puddle, temperature, humidity, and wind conditions. In general, small puddles can evaporate in a few hours to a day on a hot day.
It takes about 30 min --- I don't agree with whoever posted that. I did a science fair experiment and it would take about 15 days in a house, under a lamp. Of course, my results may have been affected by the fact that I used graduated cylinders.
Yes, most chlorine will have dissipated from tap water in 10-15 minutes. Many recommend waiting a full 24 hours to be safe. Many municipalities now use chloramine, however, which can take much longer. Waiting 48 hours is not a bad idea.
The time it takes for a drop of food coloring to spread throughout a glass of cool water varies depending on factors like the temperature of the water, the density of the food coloring, and the movement of the water. In general, it can take a few seconds to a couple of minutes.
It would take about 450 million droplets of fog to make a single tablespoon of water. Fog droplets are typically very small, around 10-15 micrometers in diameter.
How hot? How much surface area? What is the humidity in the ambient air? Your question cannot be answered without more information.
The time it takes for 1 gallon of water to evaporate on a stove depends on various factors such as the heat setting, the size and type of pot used, and the humidity level in the air. However, under typical conditions, it can take roughly 15-30 minutes for 1 gallon of water to fully evaporate on a stove.
it can take up to 15-30 mins
15 hours
The time it takes for a puddle to evaporate on a hot day can vary depending on factors like the size of the puddle, temperature, humidity, and wind conditions. In general, small puddles can evaporate in a few hours to a day on a hot day.
Chia seeds typically take about 10-15 minutes to expand when soaked in water.
Boiling water to remove chlorine typically takes about 15-20 minutes.
It will take 5,104.1 gallons of water to fill this cylinder.
15 seconds
No, water cannot evaporate in a closed container after 15 years as the evaporated water would condense back into the liquid form due to the closed environment preventing the water vapor from escaping. The water cycle within a closed container would reach equilibrium, resulting in no net loss of water over time.
15 minutes to half an hour.
You can take one for as long as you want, provided you can stand it and have enough water of the desired temperature and supplies to do so. You won't want to take a very long shower because you'd have a very high water bill. Realistically, a 15 minute shower is usually sufficient.