water absorbtion, with an intensity depending on the type of rubber; rubber is not soluble in water and don't react with water
When hot water is placed in the freezer, it will begin to lose heat to the colder environment. As the water cools down, it will eventually reach its freezing point and turn into ice. The end result will be a solid block of ice once the water has completely frozen.
i don't know... That's why I'm asking you. soo.. Does a rubber stopper float in water?
No, the density of a rubber stopper is less than the density of water. Rubber has a lower density compared to water, so a rubber stopper would float on water.
When a small piece of potassium is placed in water, it reacts vigorously, producing hydrogen gas and heat. The potassium starts to move around on the surface of the water, creating a hissing noise as it burns with a lilac flame. This reaction is highly exothermic and can sometimes ignite the hydrogen gas produced.
When sodium chloride is placed in water, it will dissociate into sodium ions and chloride ions. These ions will interact with the water molecules through hydration, resulting in the formation of a saltwater solution.
The rubber of the balloon will melt and burn. Then once the rubber has a hole melted in it the water will fall out and put out the fire.
Explain what would happen if a piece of seaweed from the ocean was placed in a fresh water aquarium?
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Nothing, rubber is unaffected at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The worst thing that could happen is that the water in the bowl could boil violently after a while (not that it will blow the door off your microwave oven).
This depends on the density of this object; if the density is over 1 g/cm3 the piece sink in water.
it will die
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?
I will explode!!
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