No, a jar of water will not float to the bottom of a bucket of water. The jar will sink to the bottom due to its weight and density compared to the surrounding water.
To remove slime from the bottom of a vinyl pool, you can use a pool brush or scrubbing pad to physically scrub the affected area. You can also try using a vinyl pool cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar to help break down the slime for easier removal. Regularly cleaning and maintaining your pool's pH and chlorine levels can also help prevent slime buildup in the future.
To create the greenhouse effect, you can fill the jar with vinegar about halfway and then add an equal amount of water. This will allow for the reaction between vinegar and baking soda to produce carbon dioxide, simulating the greenhouse effect in a closed system.
You flip the jar upside down.
To remove slime from clothes without using vinegar, you can try applying warm, soapy water directly on the affected area and gently scrubbing with a brush or cloth. Alternatively, you can also try using a commercial stain remover or rubbing alcohol to break down the slime before laundering as usual.
Vinegar is a heavier substance than Olive Oil so the Vinegar goes to the bottom and the Olive Oil stays up top
Here's what you do:Fill the jar with the vinegar (enough to cover the egg) and place the hard-boiled egg inside of the jar. Put the lid on the jar and loosely tighten it. Leave the jar in a place where it will not be disturbed; especially away from the little brother's hands. You'll notice that many small bubbles will form on the eggshell as soon as you place the egg in the vinegar. If you watch the egg for a while, you'll see that some of the bubbles will grow larger and rise to the surface of the vinegar. Sometimes, large bubbles will form on the bottom of the egg. The egg will move around because the egg and the vinegar are denser, or heavier, than the bubbles. The egg will float as soon as enough bubbles are attached to it. The bubbles will cause it to move so that it looks like it's alive!The vinegar will completely decompose the shell of the egg in about one or two days. When the shell is gone, take the egg out of the jar and wash it and allow it to dry. It will feel leathery. After it's dry,try to bounce it. It will bounce like a ball!
An anode slime is a sediment which settles at the bottom of a copper electrorefining cell, which is rich in silver, gold, selenium and tellurium.
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The mouth is almost as big as the bottom, like a peanut butter or mayonaise jar.
Has the number 35 on the bottom