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Vapor pressure refers to the force exerted by gaseous molecules of a liquid. Usually this is measured in a closed system. For example, in a water bottle some H2O molecules are able to move from liquid to gas phase at room temperature. The molecules that do this create vapor pressure. Low vapor pressure is usually observed in substances that have a low boiling point or if it is being held at a low temperature.
A slow or weak current refers to a gentle flow of water, air, or electricity that moves at a low speed or intensity. In the context of water bodies, it can describe areas where the water flows slowly, often leading to less turbulence and sediment movement. In electrical terms, it indicates a low amperage, which may not provide enough power for certain devices or applications. Such currents can have significant ecological and functional implications, depending on the environment or system in question.
Relative to engine oil, both ethanol (drinking alcohol) and water have low viscosity.
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Osmosis is the diffusion of water water moves from high to low concentration
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Fresh water refers to water with low levels of salinity, typically found in rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. Clean water, on the other hand, refers to water that is free from pollutants, contaminants, and impurities. Fresh water can be clean if it is free from contaminants, but not all fresh water sources are necessarily clean.
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No, sweet water typically refers to water that has a low concentration of dissolved salts, minerals, or other impurities, making it pleasant to drink. Freshwater, on the other hand, refers to all water with low concentrations of dissolved salts and is typically found in rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. Sweet water is a subset of freshwater.
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Blue gold is a term that refers to water. Water is a basic necessity and in areas that have low rainfall, blue gold can be as valuable as gold.
no. they have low salt tolerance.
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