Well, sweetheart, that glass of water in the closet is going to sit there looking all lonely and untouched. If the closet is dark and cool, it might stay there minding its own business. But if it's a hot and sunny closet, that water might just decide to evaporate and disappear into thin air. So, basically, it's either going to chill or vanish - no in-between.
If you put a glass of water in a closet for a few days, the water will likely remain unchanged in terms of its composition, assuming the closet is sealed and protected from contamination. However, if the closet is warm and the water is exposed to air, some evaporation may occur, leading to a slight decrease in the water level. Additionally, if the environment is humid, the glass could develop condensation on the outside. Overall, the water will generally stay the same unless influenced by external factors.
Meniscus. Essentially it is because water adheres to the glass.
Over time, the ice cubes will melt and become one with the water, which will be slightly colder. Also, the water will not overflow.
It depends on the shape of the fork and the material from which it is made. Most non-metal (wood, plastic) forks will float. Metal forks will sink unless they are shaped to have a large enough surface area on the bottom.
Ive seen this happen when dramatic changes in temperature happen e.g. its hot outside and you get cold water the window..
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beakers are not made of water, they are made of glass.
If you put a glass of water in a closet, the water will remain in the glass until it evaporates or spills. Over time, if the closet is warm and poorly ventilated, the water may slowly evaporate, leading to increased humidity in the closet. If the closet is dark and cool, the water will likely remain unchanged for a longer period. Additionally, if the glass is not covered, dust or debris may settle on the surface of the water.
If you put a glass of water in a closet for a few days, the water will likely remain unchanged in terms of its composition, assuming the closet is sealed and protected from contamination. However, if the closet is warm and the water is exposed to air, some evaporation may occur, leading to a slight decrease in the water level. Additionally, if the environment is humid, the glass could develop condensation on the outside. Overall, the water will generally stay the same unless influenced by external factors.
It would make a warm inked water! (I think this may not be true)
well what will happen is the wilted celery will diffuse and thats pretty much all that will happen oh and it will shrivel up
If the glass of water is left in the closet for an extended period, it can become stagnant and potentially grow bacteria or mold. The water may also evaporate over time, leaving behind mineral deposits on the glass.
Water vapors are condensed on the cold surface.
When a pencil is placed in a glass of water, it appears to bend or break at the water's surface due to refraction of light. This is because light changes speed when it moves from air to water, causing the illusion of the pencil bending or breaking.
Meniscus. Essentially it is because water adheres to the glass.
you will just have two glasses of undrinkable dark water and one will be warm plus i shat myself last night amen
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