The substance in ground water might cause the water to have an unpleasant odor is "Sulfur".
According to the Free Dictionary website, the definition of the word "dissolved" is "To cause to pass into solution". Another definition of the word "dissolved" is "To cause to disappear or vanish; dispel."
yes it is cause a substance in the chap stick can cause a fire
The state of the substance, the color of it and the odor (should be careful and keep the distance, otherwise may cause irritations or hazard) can be tested without altering the substance.
Iron most probably as it becomes iron oxide when placed in water.
Phase change doesn't effect the mass of substance. However, it cause drastic change of density and the weight of substance may change due to buoyancy force.
You can remove dissolved substances in three ways: 1) A semipermeable membrane 2) boiling off the solvent (or in the case of water, freezing it) 3) adding another solute that will cause the dissolved substance to precipitate from solution
According to the Free Dictionary website, the definition of the word "dissolved" is "To cause to pass into solution". Another definition of the word "dissolved" is "To cause to disappear or vanish; dispel."
Yes a ground wire can cause a spark and cause fire
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Yes, electricity will travel up the stream (im assuming you are a male) into the penis and cause a very unpleasent shock. I DO NOT recommend trying this
Dirt there are a variety of pollutants that 'dirty' water in the air and ground. products of incomplete combustion from cars for example cause acid precipitation. In the ground, leaching of various chemicals and minerals occur too. Bacterial infections in water are also somewhat common.
Usually heating the liquid will allow more solid to be dissolved. This not always the case though.
An ionic compound dissolved in water form cations and anions.
Anything toxic can cause ground water contamination if poured on the ground.
A substance that can cause cancer.
Heat energy must be added to or subtracted from a substance to cause a phase change.
Cloudy water is usually the result of dissolved solids in the water, or dissolved air bubbles in the water.