Evaporating water does not typically make a popping noise. The sound you may be thinking of could be caused by other factors, such as air bubbles escaping from the water as it heats up or impurities in the water expanding and bursting.
To make noise putty, you can mix together white glue, liquid starch, and water in a bowl until it forms a putty consistency. Then you can add in food coloring for color. You can also add in small plastic beads or glitter for extra texture and noise-making effects.
A dull thud as it is a very soft metal, rather like putty.
why not try it out yourself? buy some rubidium make sure its air tight and dry then release it at a safe distance into water. no but seriously, its used for ion engines and in the formation of a bose-einstein condensate
Actually, they sound similar to a drawn-out sneeze. Please access the related link below and click on the 'typical voice' toward the left of the screen, just under the silhouette graphic.
Madagascan hissing cockroaches make a noise by forcing air out of a special hole.
when you breath is air and force it out with your tongue it makes the hissing noise
A hissing noise
The water pressure becomes faster in that area because there is a tighter spaces for the water to squeeze through so you hear the hissing
Squids do not make noise in water because they do not have vocal cords or any means to produce vocal sounds. However, some squids may make a hissing or popping noise when they are out of water due to air escaping from their bodies.
Yes. They make grunting-hissing noises.
Possums make a variety of hissing and snorting noises.
Mixing rubidium hydroxide with water produces rubidium hydroxide solution. Rubidium hydroxide is a strong base that ionizes in water to give rubidium cations and hydroxide anions.
rubidium + water ---> rubidium hydroxide + hydrogen 2Rb (s) + 2H20 (l) ---> 2RbOH (aq) + H2 (g)
Sheep do bleat and snake make a hissing noise.
The hissing sound of the blue flame on a Bunsen burner is due to the rapid movement of gas molecules as they mix with air and combust. This turbulence creates vibrations and generates sound waves, resulting in the hissing noise.
If it it shutting off because of the hissing, it is likely moisture getting at electronic parts and shorting them. The hissing would be caused by cold water contacting hot engine parts. If the hissing is only heard after YOU shut off the car, it is likely a small leak in a vacuum hose. These are usually easily fixed.