Becauseof the steam, when the water heats up it forms steam. is you feel the steam that comes out of a kettle, it's very hot and wets your hand (when your hand is wet it means the hot water has cooled again)
Yes, lead nitrate is soluble in cold water. It dissolves well in water to form a clear solution.
Codeine phosphate (the most common salt of codeine) is very _soluble_ in water including cold water.
Visibility gets reduced when warm and cold currents meet because the temperature difference between the two currents causes mixing and turbulence in the water. This turbulence can stir up sediments and particles in the water, reducing visibility by creating a murky or cloudy appearance.
It's described as cold usually or that there will be bad weather.
The weather in France is cloudy, foggy, rainy, windy, cold.
· calm · chilly · clean · clear · cloudy · cold · cool
The difference between clear ice made by freezing previously-heated water and cloudy ice made from ordinary cold tap water is the presence of trapped air bubbles in the cloudy ice. The trapped air comes from gases that were dissolved in the cold water, but which come out of solution during freezing. When water is boiled, or raised in temperature, the solubility of gas is reduced and it comes out of solution, so that when that previously heated water is frozen there are no bubbles formed and the ice is clear.
Yes, ammonium oxalate is soluble in water. It dissociates into ammonium ions and oxalate ions in water, forming a clear or slightly cloudy solution.
Aerators are helpful to keep water from splashing, they also infuse air into running water. If you see that the water is cloudy, try this... Take a clear glass and run cold water from the tap, for a second, then place the glass under the faucet, fill the glass and set in on the counter. If the water is being effected by the aerator the cloudiness will dissipate in a few seconds. The cloudiness is tiny bubbles suspended in the water.
The state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. :)
water vapour in our breath is condensing on the cold surface of the mirror
well apparently the water has bubbles or something witch activate the ethanol but i dunno.
clear warm or cold
If the oil has become cloudy because it was stored in quite cold conditions, it should become clear again when it returns to a normal room temperature. If it does, it is safe to use. If the oil does not become clear again, it has probably been contaminated by something and it is best not to use it.
Yes, lead nitrate is soluble in cold water. It dissolves well in water to form a clear solution.
Cloud cover acts as a blanket, trapping heat from the Earth's surface and preventing it from escaping into the atmosphere. This leads to warmer temperatures on cloudy nights compared to clear nights, where heat can escape more easily into space.
It brings out the maximum flavor of the ingredients and prevents the stock from turning cloudy.