Yes. Of course. Definitely. absolutely positive.
by drinking from the same cup
One cup of chicken salad spread contains 416 calories. It also has 28 grams of fat, 15 grams of carbohydrate, and 24 grams of protein.
Put a glass or cup over it, slide a piece of paper under the cup/ glass. Job done.
The motion of the water molecules eventually causes the flavor to spread.
osmosis
The use of a common drink cup in the workplace can raise hygiene concerns, as sharing cups may facilitate the spread of germs and illnesses. It's generally advisable to encourage employees to use their own reusable cups or disposable options to maintain cleanliness and promote health. If a common cup is used, it should be regularly cleaned and sanitized. Ultimately, the decision should align with the workplace culture and health guidelines.
The motion of the water molecules eventually causes the flavor to spread.
ummm,y do u think ppl had to wear those little mask things on their mouth 4? to not spread it!!! of course that's a way 2 spread the flu!
Technically, it is highly unlikely to get hepatitis C from sharing a drink unless there is blood present in the drink from a person infected with the virus. So, unless you're sharing a drink with a vampire or someone bleeding profusely into their cup, you're probably safe. But hey, maybe just stick to your own beverage to be on the safe side, ya know?
half cup sour cream 1grade A egg one half cup sugar half cup walnuts chopped Stir together and boil until thick enough to spread. This will frost a 2 layer cake.
If it's a paper cup, the cup can absorb the water, but the water won't go in. A solid's particles are packed tightly together and a liquid's particles are a bit more spread apart. A solid only vibrates in place, and because of gravity, a liquid cannot go up. Hope this helps.
In a hot cup of water, the water molecules have higher kinetic energy and are moving faster than in a cold cup. This results in the water molecules being more spread out and having increased motion, leading to a less structured arrangement compared to cold water.