2 kg of water.
when cold and warm air are added in the same container it causes water.
The volume of water will still be 250 mL once the ice melts. The ice will melt into water, but the total volume of the container will remain the same.
definite shape the same size
A liter holds approximately the same amount of liquid as a little over a quart, which is a common unit of measure in the United States.
Gases will expand or contract to the volume of the container they are in, so gases do. However, liquids have fixed volumes, so they do not. In other words, a liter of water will remain a liter of water whether it is in a bucket or a swimming pool. However, the same quantity of gas may have different volumes depending on the container.
About the same size as a water container.
Yes, water pressure at the same depth is determined by the height of the water column, not the shape of the container. As long as the depth is the same in both containers, the water pressure will be equal.
when cold and warm air are added in the same container it causes water.
No, the water displaces the air if the container is open.
No, it can't have the same thermal energy. The hot water loses energy to the surroundings. Cold is an absence of energy, as energy is removed the water becomes cold.
when ice and petrol are in same container ,ice will float on the surface of petrol, because ice is a frozen form of water .As water floats on oil it can not mix in it.
You take y liters of the solution and put it into a bucket or container. You then put y (same amount as before) liters of water in the same container, and voila! You now have a container with 50 percentile solution, 50 percentile water.
A reservoir is a big land mass that holds water "supplies" an aquifer is the same thing is just small and you could say that it purifies the water that it holds.
the same shape
A chassis is an enclosure, a container that holds things together... ie. an egg carton holds eggs together inside. A chassis does the same thing, it holds the important things inside like wiring, power supplies etc.
-- Ice melts. -- Water freezes. -- Ice and water can coexist at the same temperature in the same container.
Strictly speaking, the volume of water will increase. For example, if you have a 200 gram chunk of ice floating in 1000 ml of water, the volume of the water itself is 1000 ml. When the ice melts, the volume of water will be 1200 ml. However, if you're asking whether the water level in the container will go up or down, the answer is "neither." The ice displaces an amount of water equal to the mass of the ice. When the ice melts, the mass does not chance, so the amount of the original water displaced by the melted ice does not change. Hence, the water level will remain the same.