cloud
To make it white.-No. Dust or cloud nuclei is needed to form a cloud because the water particles need something to stick to. When a bunch of these water droplets stick together and form one, it becomes a cloud.
it is condensation floating in the sky
No, not at all ! Clouds are just water that has come out of the air when they hit chillier air. Sometimes clouds go clear to ground, and are called, "Fog". Water in the atmosphere is an important greenhouse gas that helps protect us from being frozen solid at night or fried by the Sun during the day. The planet Mercury is like this because it has no water vapor in its nearly non-existant atmosphere. For the most part, plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. And animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide. Handy, isn't it?
Water is generally slower than most solids to absorb or give up heat enery resulting a slower change of temperature. Thus large bodies of water tend moderate temperature of land masses. It follows that this effect will be less significant the further the land mass is from large bodies of water as the moderating effects will be reduced by heat transfer by areas of land closer to water and thus reduce the moderating effects of transfer of the medium through which it is carried, the air that travels from water to land.
The concentration of the solution can be calculated by dividing the mass of the solute (12 grams) by the volume of the solution (3.3 mL) and converting to the appropriate units. This will give you the concentration of ammonium sulfite in grams per milliliter.
It is called a cloud.
Animals add water to the environment through respiration and breath droplets.
The concentration of the water determines the rate of diffusion. A higher concentration of water will be transported to an area with a lower concentration, via the concentration gradient. In a high salt solution, the concentration of the water is higher in the cell, and so the water is diffused through the cells semi-permeable membrane into the high salt solution, to try to stabilise the concentration differential.
Rainbows don't give off light. The light from the sun is just refracted off the water droplets in the atmosphere.
Clouds are not made of gases, but of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed around particles such as dust or pollutants in the atmosphere. While gases such as water vapor are present in clouds, it is the condensed water droplets or ice crystals that give clouds their visible form.
The answer would depend on the difference between the four droplets. But because that information is not provided, it is not possible to give a sensible answer.
I need an example for concentration
To calculate the dose of granular chlorine needed, you first need to know the volume of water to be treated and the desired chlorine concentration. Then, you can use the formula: dose (in pounds or grams) = volume of water (in gallons or liters) x desired chlorine concentration (in ppm) / 10,000. This will give you the amount of granular chlorine needed to achieve the desired concentration in the water.
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You can determine the concentration of the solution. First calculate the concentration by dividing the mass of the solute by the volume of the solution (55g/100mL). This would give you the concentration in g/mL, which can be converted to g/L by multiplying by 10. This would give you the concentration of the solution in grams per liter.
Water can appear green due to the presence of algae, which contain chlorophyll pigments that give them a green color. Algal blooms, which can occur due to factors like excess nutrients in the water, can make the water look green or even turquoise. Additionally, water bodies with a high concentration of phytoplankton or other microscopic organisms can also give the water a greenish hue.
The steam condensed into droplets.