it would foam up, it compleatly decenigrates and dies
Water would move OUT of the snail and onto the salt.
If water were poured on the Sun, it would almost instantly vaporize due to the Sun's extremely high temperatures. The water molecules would break apart into hydrogen and oxygen atoms, eventually being engulfed by the Sun's intense heat and gravity.
no
4000 mL would be in the pot.
The total amount of water would be 150 milliliters.
Polar molecules, such as salts and sugars, would mix best with water due to their ability to interact with water molecules through hydrogen bonding. Nonpolar molecules, like oils and fats, would not mix well with water because they lack the necessary polarity to form interactions with water molecules. Symmetrical molecules would not have a significant impact on their ability to mix with water, as symmetry does not affect polarity.
A hole.
A large body of water molecules would typically not have a stronger attraction to fewer molecules. It would however attempt to pull smaller molecules toward it.
Yes you do if you want a snail but maybe you don't because snail move very slow and you will be fine because all you need to do is pick it up and put the snail back into the tank but just for safe keeping I would put a lid over it!
You could try but if it is expensive I would not
It would detroy the environment around it and pollute and kill animals and water:)
The height of this quantity of water would be exactly that much!