represents avilability of water molecules to serve some1 who is truely needy...........
Do you mean the actual glass itself is warm or the water inside? If the water is warm then its a glass of warm water What is the noun you want to modify -- the glass or the water? It's hard to imagine a warm glass containing cold water, but I suppose it's possible.
Yes, "He poured water into the glass." is a grammatically correct sentence as long as the first word is capitalized and there is a period at the end.
Oh, dude, that's called filling up a glass with water. You know, like when you pour water into a glass until it's at the top? It's a pretty revolutionary concept, I know. But hey, that's how you get yourself a nice, refreshing drink.
To annul an action. Example: DO = Fill a glass with water. UNDO = Empty the glass of water. In which the second action nullifies the first. or it means to UNDO A PROBLEM OR WORD
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OH- and H+
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
No. H2O is the chemical formula for the molecular compound water.
H+, OH- , H3O+ (considered same as H+)
In a glass of water, the symbols representing the ions are H+ (hydrogen ion) and OH- (hydroxide ion) formed from the dissociation of water molecules into H2O → H+ + OH-. These ions contribute to the electrical conductivity and pH of the water.
OH- and H+
While stained glass windows are associated with Christian churches and have often been used to represent Christian themes, it is also true that an artist is free to represent anything he or she chooses when creating a stained glass window.
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It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
Examples: OH-, H+ and impurities as CO-3, Na+, Ca2+, Cl-, etc.