Can help me about that ''How can you tell that something from the tea leaves has dissolved in the water ''
the amount of salt dissolved in the water
what does "something running in the leaves" mean??
Yes, when something is dissolved in a liquid, it becomes evenly dispersed at a molecular level, making the mixture appear transparent or have homogenous appearance. You can determine if something is dissolved by observing if the substance has fully mixed with the liquid without settling at the bottom.
Because they are not there anyone or the water has gone a cloudy and you cant see through it.
This question does not make sense i does not tell us what has been disolved in the water so we cannot find the answer
Dissolved oxygen levels in water can indicate its ability to support aquatic life. Low dissolved oxygen levels can stress or harm aquatic organisms, leading to negative impacts on the overall ecosystem health. Monitoring dissolved oxygen is important for assessing water quality and ensuring the well-being of aquatic ecosystems.
Well, honey, if something is dissolved, it means it's all mixed in and you can't see it anymore. Just like your ex's excuses - they're all gone and you can't spot them anywhere. So, if you stir something into a liquid and it disappears like your will to exercise on a Monday morning, then it's dissolved.
you can tell by having sweals or something that looks like its swealed up because the water is in it
Tell her shes weird and make her leave my saying something she won't like and then later tell her it wasn't true.
Saltwater, which is a mix of water and dissolved sodium chloride, will leave a residue of sodium chloride when it evaporates. The water evaporates, leaving behind the salt as a white or clear crystal residue.
Density depends on salinity to tell how dense something is so if you had a cup of salty water and a cup of not salty water, then the salty water would be denser than the cup of not salty water.
The spines on an octopus tree help prevent water loss by reducing air movement around the leaves, creating a more humid microclimate. This minimizes transpiration and helps the plant retain water during dry periods. The spines also deter herbivores from feeding on the leaves, further protecting the plant's water supply.