the oil will float on the the water which wold illustrate the cell membrane because only certain materials can pass through it
it has pores and opening and it has fluids like water
Filling the space between the outer casing and the inner tank of a water heater with glass is not necessary. This space is often filled with insulation material to help retain the heat of the water inside the tank and improve energy efficiency. Glass is not typically used for this purpose due to its fragility and lack of insulation properties.
Assuming the container is filled to the top with minimal airspace, the water will freeze becoming ice. It will continue to get colder and start expanding until it fills the glass bottle and then force the glass to break as it continues to expand.
The temperature of water in a glass filled with ice will be at or slightly above 0°C (32°F), which is the freezing point of water. As long as there is still ice present in the glass, the temperature of the water will not drop below this point due to the heat exchange between the ice and water.
Water droplets form when the water vapor cools. The cooling causes it to condense into water. A warm glass does not cause cooling or condensation, so no water droplets.
the oil will float on the the water which wold illustrate the cell membrane because only certain materials can pass through it
capillarity
Cohesion
Yes. You can do this by right-clicking a glass bottle in water or a water-filled cauldron.
Cohesion
When you dip a glass upside down in a pail filled with water, the air trapped inside the glass creates an air pocket at the top of the glass, preventing water from entering. This is because the pressure of the air inside the glass is greater than the pressure of the water outside. The glass will remain filled with air and no water will enter.
If a membrane-bound sac filled with large molecules of oil is suspended in a beaker of water, water will start to enter the sac. The sac will then swell.
With a U form glass tube and filled with water.
Light traveling through a glass filled with water will experience refraction, causing it to change speed and direction. The change in speed is due to the difference in optical density between the glass, water, and air. The bending of light at the interface of water and glass is what causes the phenomenon of refraction.
The water should evaporate if the glass was not covered.
Vacuole
Glass. Or thick Plastic. Filled with water. Get smart -_-