Frog
The sticky clumps of small particles that form when alum is added to water are called flocculants. These flocculants help to attract and bind together suspended particles in the water, allowing them to settle out and be removed.
Physical. The water breaks up the crystals of sugar into individual molecules, but you still have sugar and water. The sugar is just in smaller clumps.
the water vapor takes a short time
Cooking oil forms clumps in water because it is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water and does not mix well with it. In contrast, when mixed with detergent, the oil dissolves because detergents contain molecules with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. The hydrophilic part interacts with water, while the hydrophobic part interacts with the oil, allowing the two substances to mix more effectively. This process helps break down the oil into smaller droplets, making it easier to disperse in water.
Bleach is not heterogeneous. Bleach is actually homogeneous. Heterogeneous is if it the same throughout. Homogeneous is if it is different (has chunks and clumps of different materials).
A frog!
The Cyanobacteria do live in water and are often found living together in clumps known as colonies.
too much of there water drains or evaporates!
Protein powder clumps in hot water because the heat causes the proteins to denature and unfold, leading to the formation of clumps as the proteins stick together.
When a vessel travels through the water it raises or sinks slightly relative to when it is not moving. This change in how the vessel sits in the water at varying speeds is referred to as the Settlement and Squat.
The sticky clumps of small particles that form when alum is added to water are called flocculants. These flocculants help to attract and bind together suspended particles in the water, allowing them to settle out and be removed.
Water is sticky and clumps together into drops because of its cohesive properties. On the molecular level, it is due to intermolecular forces.
it can cause clumps of chlorine to form when the water has organic materials in it, this can become a major issue in the human body.
The pollution often clumps together and falls into the water where the fish eat the clumps of pollution. More often than not though, the clumps are smaller than what the eye can see, so the plankton are eating the clumps and the fish eat the plankton. either way, the pollution gets into the fish and they die. When they die, other fish eat the dead fish and eventually all the fish have eaten the pollution and will develop lungs to walk on land and eat your toes at night so never forget to wear your socks to bed.
Try washing with soapy lukewarm water but first shake off big clumps.
the sigmoid colon mainly absorbes water from the food & clumps the waste together
by mixing it with small quanity of water before adding this would remove the clumps