An ammount of water spills out,
exactly equal to the volume of the stone.
When you put water in a glass you fill it up.
You fill the glass up.
When you put a cup of hot water with dye on a glass of cold water, the hot water will rise to the surface of the cold water due to differences in temperature and density. This creates a mixing or diffusion effect, causing the dye to spread and color the cold water as the two temperatures equalize.
When glass and hydrochloric acid are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs where the acid reacts with the silicon dioxide in the glass to form silicon tetrachloride gas and water. This reaction will etch or corrode the glass, leading to its degradation or even dissolution depending on the concentration and temperature of the acid.
The glass sheet that a specimen is placed on is called a microscope slide. It is a thin flat piece of glass used to hold and view specimens under a microscope.
The marble will sink.
When you put a drop of food coloring into a glass of water, the water will turn that color.
First put water in measuring cylinder and note the volume of water. Next, put the pebble in it.
When that happens it uses up all the oxygen and replaces it with co2 (carbon dioxide) and water and that what makes the sucking affect :)
put some water in a measuring cylinder, take the reading and then place the pebble in the water and take over the reading.Then you minus the two values to get the volume of the pebble\rock
Sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
If you put a glass of water in a closet, the water will remain in the glass until it evaporates or spills. Over time, if the closet is warm and poorly ventilated, the water may slowly evaporate, leading to increased humidity in the closet. If the closet is dark and cool, the water will likely remain unchanged for a longer period. Additionally, if the glass is not covered, dust or debris may settle on the surface of the water.
If the bottle is from glass will burst soon; the plastic container will be melted.
there is then a glass shard in mud, genius
To find the volume of a small pebble using a measuring cylinder, you would first fill the measuring cylinder with a known amount of water. Next, carefully drop the pebble into the water and measure the new water level. The difference between the initial and final water levels represents the volume of the pebble displaced, which is equal to the volume of the pebble itself.
Just put hydrochloric acid in your water
When you put water in a glass you fill it up.