Noticeable and un-noticeable
Go get in bed naked with your grandma, and see if you can distinguish that.
Insensible water loss can be calculated by measuring the amount of water lost through processes such as respiration and skin evaporation. A common estimate is that the average adult loses about 500 to 1000 mL of water per day through insensible means, depending on factors like temperature and activity level. To get a more precise measurement, one can monitor changes in body weight or use specialized equipment to measure respiratory water loss and skin evaporation. These values can then be summed to determine total insensible water loss.
Color and volatility
One way to distinguish cork from wood is by determining their buoyancy in liquids. Cork is lightweight and floats in water, while wood is denser and sinks. Therefore, you can use water as the liquid to distinguish between cork and wood based on their buoyancy characteristics.
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Go get in bed naked with your grandma, and see if you can distinguish that.
Insensible water loss can be calculated by measuring the amount of water lost through processes such as respiration and skin evaporation. A common estimate is that the average adult loses about 500 to 1000 mL of water per day through insensible means, depending on factors like temperature and activity level. To get a more precise measurement, one can monitor changes in body weight or use specialized equipment to measure respiratory water loss and skin evaporation. These values can then be summed to determine total insensible water loss.
Insensible
Water bodies are liquid and land masses are solid.
Insensible perspiration (losses from skin and lungs)
How are water quality standards determined? Distinguish between water quality criteria pollutants and maximum contaminant levels.
Distinguish between scalar and vector quantites.
Color and volatility
bromine water
Sensible heat refers to the energy that causes a change in temperature of a substance without changing its phase, such as heating water from 20°C to 60°C. Non-sensible heat, often associated with latent heat, involves energy absorbed or released during a phase change, like the heat required for water to evaporate into steam without a temperature change. Essentially, sensible heat affects temperature, while non-sensible heat affects phase.
The estimated insensible loss of fluid over 24 hours period for an adult is 800 mls. This is water loss we are not aware of like when we breath moisture is exhaled from our lungs.
Bromine in water or bromine water can be used to distinguish between an alkene and an alkyne. Alkenes will decolorize bromine water by undergoing addition reactions, while alkynes will not react under normal conditions and will not decolorize bromine water.