They get mixed up.
But consider a bucket of gravel - all the sized are mixed up, but can be simply sorted again if one wishes.
But once they are subject to chemical action - by adding cement and water - we now have concrete. From which is much more difficult to separate the constituents.
Yes, the two aqueous solutions must be mixed thoroughly in order to obtain homogeneity.
That's not answerable because you do not specify anything. The effects you ask very much depend on the identity and nature of the materials, their quantity, the nature of their decay and of any by-products, the objective hazards they pose intact and in decaying, the state of any necessary storage etc., and the exposure of people to those hazards.
if the water is hot,the solvent will dissolve faster and when it gets stirred it will dissolve even faster than when it wasn't. but if the water is cold it will dissolve slower than hot water even when stirred.
Yes, fire is generally hot due to the combustion process that produces heat and light. The temperature can vary depending on the materials burning and the conditions of the fire, but it typically reaches temperatures capable of causing burns and igniting other materials. However, certain controlled flame effects, such as those used in special effects or some laboratory settings, can create the illusion of fire without significant heat.
His speech was so stirring he was able to galvanize the workers into action.
Stirring rod, beaker, and a timer.
The rate of stirring refers to the speed at which a solution or mixture is agitated or mixed. It is typically measured in revolutions per minute (RPM) for mechanical stirring devices or as a function of the stirring speed for manual stirring. The rate of stirring is important in determining the efficiency of mixing reagents and achieving uniformity in a solution.
Food materials can be mixed through stirring, whisking, blending, or folding. They can be propelled by mechanical means such as blenders, mixers, or food processors, or by natural means such as gravity, steam, or air pressure. Mixing and propelling food ingredients help to ensure even distribution of flavors and ingredients in the final dish.
The harmful effects of materials that are invented by technology are materials that are not biodegradable. This is because the materials are synthetic materials and cause destruction to the environment.
Prosperity, and a stirring of demand for democratic self-government.
Two effects of hazardous materials on your body are sickness and death.
No, DNA is not soluble in ethanol. When the 2 are mixed, DNA can be spooled out by stirring the solution with a glass rod.
water
Even after stirring vigorously, the marijuana will likely Jus sink to the bottom after mixing
It becomes saltwater.
EVENTUAL DEATH
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