The larger soil particles will settle in the bottom making the soil dirty.But,after keeping it for a few hours,the soil will retain its cleanliness.
Nothing will happen when you add water to chalk, because chalk does not dissolve in water. However, if you are drawing with chalk, as the water evaporates, it will allow the chalk to spread and create more fun.
dissolving or not is influenced by solubility and by concentration gradient some substances are more soluble than others others are soluble only in organic solvents,others in inorganic solvents
If the mold inside a water jug is old or dried on, fill the jug with hot, sudsy water and let it stand for 20-minutes. Pour in 1/3 cup dry, uncooked rice and 1/3 cup baking soda. With the lid tightly closed, shake the bottle several time. The rice will loosen the mold and the baking soda will remove odors. Carefully open the lid, and pour the contents down the drain. Fill the jug half-full of hot water, a drop of dish soap, and shake well. Pour contents out and rinse thoroughly. Allow to air-dry upside down.
Water locks allow ships to move from one level of water to another through canals.
Not a lot, water and oil don't mix and so the oil will float on top of the water.
The Gila website says you can substitute a 1/4 teaspoon of No Tears Baby shampoo (no conditioner) and mix with quart of water. Shake, allow bubbles to settle and use.
to allow wast to settle out naturally
A simple filter would do it. Or allow to settle and siphon/decant the water off. Otherwise evaporate and re-condense the water.
Water is the main factor. If sufficient water is available, people can live and farm in an area of desert.
It happens in the leaves, where tiny pores open to allow water out and close to keep water in.
chlorine dioxide
the hot water pips shake because it is passing water throw them and when they do that it can shake and rummble lol
Assuming the liquid is water - add a flocculant (eg; Alum) and allow the sediment to settle.
first, put the mixture in water . salt will dissolve and then allow chalk powder to settle down. Then try decantation.
dirt would settle to bottom
If the conditions do not allow evaporation (too much moisture, rain), the water remains as a liquid.
it would have to get colder for the water molucules to shrink and more to come in and it woluld allow more space