1. Husk being lighter than water will be floating of water.
2. Remove it using a spoon.
No. Since water is a liquid it is not easily compressed.
Sand and water can be separated by Filtration.
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).
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<p>You can separate the sand by filtration, but still the salt (mainly sodium chloride) is dissolved in the water. Then, you can separate the salt from water by distillation. The liquid you collect after water vapor is chilled is distilled water. You can use other methods to separate sand as sedimentation (usually slower than filtration) and salt as reverse osmosis.<p>
No, melons are not considered a type of squash. They belong to the Cucurbitaceae family, like squash, but are a separate group of fruits with distinct characteristics.
A squash drink is fruit juice and water, mostly water.
When you put concentrated orange squash into water, the flavor, sweetness, and color of the orange squash will mix with the water, creating a diluted orange-flavored drink. The more concentrated the squash, the stronger the orange flavor will be in the water.
Water is a actual mass
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no water
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No. Since water is a liquid it is not easily compressed.
3 parts of water
Yes, diluting orange squash is a physical change. This is because the chemical composition of the orange squash remains the same before and after dilution. The change in the appearance and properties of the orange squash when mixed with water is solely a physical change, as it does not involve any chemical reactions.
The best type of water for any plant is rain water!
When you make a glass of squash, the particles of the squash mix with the water. The particles dissolve and disperse evenly throughout the liquid, giving it flavor and color.