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Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than regular water, so it will take longer for salt water to freeze compared to pure water. The exact time can vary based on the salt concentration, but generally, salt water will take longer to freeze due to its lower freezing point.
Adding salt to water actually increases its boiling point, so it will take longer for saltwater to boil compared to plain water. It is not recommended to add salt solely to make the water boil faster.
Water takes longer to boil at higher elevations because the atmospheric pressure is lower, which reduces the boiling point of the water. At higher elevations, there is less air pressing down on the water, so it needs to reach a higher temperature to boil.
A yellow flame would take longer to boil water using a Bunsen burner compared to a blue flame. This is because the yellow flame is cooler and provides less heat energy for boiling water.
The time it takes for a drop of food coloring to color a glass of still water with sugar in it depends on factors such as the amount of water, concentration of food coloring, and mixing. In general, it can take a few minutes to fully disperse and color the water evenly.
When hot water is used to dissolve a gumball, the heat increases the molecular motion, allowing the color molecules to break free from the gumball at a faster rate. This rapid movement facilitates the release of the color molecules into the water. In contrast, warm water has less energy, so it takes longer for the color molecules to detach from the gumball, resulting in a slower removal of color.
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The easiest way to make a homemade gumball machine is to take a fishbowl and plastic container and tape them together. You can take a spoon and bend it into a turning mechanism.
They take longer to get hotter and take longer to get cooler.
Water takes longer to heat up and to cool down then it does for land.
Bubbles last longer in cool water because the cold water doesn't take energy from the bubbles
the money for gumball machines usually goes in a compartment in the back of the machine, and when it's full someone will open it with a key and take the money, then the cycle begins again.
it depends but i will take longer than fresh water
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Yes, white carnations can change color when placed in dyed water. The flowers absorb the colored water through their stems, causing the petals to take on the dye's hue. This process demonstrates how plants uptake water and nutrients, and it's often used for educational purposes in science experiments. However, the color change is temporary and will fade once the flowers are no longer in the dyed water.