That question is too vague. I'm assuming you mean a little frozen ethanol into a larger volume of liquid ethanol. This being the case, the ethanol will melt. That's it.
From the experiment, why is a mixture of ethanol and water instead of simply water itself used for saponification? ... Ethanol is the catalyst in saponification C. Ethanol would help the soaps obtained from saponification reaction become more soluble in water D.
About the temperature of dry ice. It is the same as putting frozen water (ice) in a glass of water. The temperature of the ice and water will be about equal to the freezing point of water. Alcohol is used because it has a freezing point lower than H2O, if you put dry ice in water everything will freeze.
yes, when you freeze water it expands, if you fill a plastic bottle full to the top with water then put it in the freezer, when it's frozen the bottle will have cracked or split. Hope i helped :)
When you put a banana in liquid nitrogen, it freezes instantly due to the extremely low temperature of liquid nitrogen (-196°C). The banana becomes extremely brittle and can shatter easily. Once removed from the liquid nitrogen and allowed to thaw, the banana will turn mushy and soft as the cells have been damaged by the freezing process.
Below is a list of tests and the expected result if it is water: * Put universal indicator in a sample; the liquid should stay green. * Put some cyclohexane in a sample; they should separate into layers. * Put some ethanol in a sample; they should mix easily. * Put a sample on a high temperature with a thermometer; it will reach 100oC and stay there, while boiling.
The ball made out of frozen kerosene would likely float on the liquid kerosene since it is less dense than the liquid. When an object is less dense than a liquid, it will float on the surface.
It gets frozen
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When frozen oil is placed in liquid oil, the frozen oil typically begins to melt due to the heat from the surrounding liquid oil. As it melts, it may create small clumps or droplets that can float or disperse in the liquid oil, depending on the type of oil and its temperature. The mixing may also affect the overall consistency and texture of the liquid oil. However, if the oils have significantly different compositions or densities, they may not fully combine, leading to separation.
It goes into the cup.
First of all, if the water is frozen, then you can't put an ice cube into it. Secondly, if you put an ice cube in liquid then froze it then it would become part of the liquid that froze.
It freezes, stupid
The wart will go away soon after it is frozen.
The roots of theplant will be frozen, and it eventually die off, its AWESOME:D.
what happens is that the heat gets trapped in the container and it turns foggy
Ice has a freezing point which is generally 32 degrees and when salt is put onto frozen water it turns it into liquid. When it turns into liquid it's no longer frozen as long as the salt remains present.
It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.