Oil, water, honey, dish soap, rubbing alcohol, and corn syrup can be put in a water bottle without mixing together due to their different densities and immiscibility.
Lol dont be silly.
Plastic squeeze bottles are used for many things. One of their most popular and useful functions is as receptacles for condiments such as ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise. They make it easier to direct the flow of the condiment than an old fashioned glass bottle.
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Yes, the temperature of the water can affect the rate of the reaction for blobs in a bottle. Higher temperatures typically increase the rate of reaction because more collisions occur between the reactant molecules, leading to a faster reaction. Conversely, lower temperatures can slow down the reaction rate.
Materials put together that don't bond are called mixtures. Mixtures can be heterogeneous (where the components are visibly distinct, like oil and water) or homogeneous (where the components are evenly mixed, like salt dissolved in water).
There is corn starch and water but i dont know any others
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four liquids that dont mix with each other are#6oz of dark canola oil#6oz of dish washing soap#6oz of DYED (food coloring) water#6oz of canola oil#6oz of DYED rubbing alcoholOf coarse all of the measurements depends on how much fluid ounces of liquid that the bottle you are using can hold.Hope that helps!~Y.S.E.
No sherbert is not a clear liquid If you want to make it mix together Bi-Carb soda, Citric Acid and Icing Suga it is that easy :) . Also if you dont eat it all you can put it in a bag and add a bit of water. Then you get a chemical Reaction. P.S dont drink the sherbert with water is tastes realy bad
drink the water from the bottle and don't spit any water back into the bottle
yes it is because there are many of chemicals on which the water bottle its' self has. when you freeze it then more and more new chemicals form. so dont drink or by frozen water bottles, juice, and or soda.
Once you have broken the seal of the water bottle, elements from the air begin to interact with the contents. Increases in the temperature, cause increased reactions. Answer 2: Dont forget that after you drink from the bottle, good and bad bacteria from your warm mouth has been introduced into the bottle. Heat the water up for coffee or tea, if not toss. Not worth possibly getting sick.
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you ask your parents and then if they dont know then you are out of luck bye:-) Here is the real way... Add 5 liters to the 7 litter bottle. Add 5 more to the 7 litter bottle; now you have 3 litters. Dump out the water from the 7 litter bottle. Then add the 3 litters to the 7 litter bottle. Fill the 5 litter bottle again and dump it into the 7 litter bottle. Dump out the water in the 7l bottle and add 1 litter to the 7 litter bottle. Add 5 litters to the 7 litter bottle and there you have it. I copied it from another person. :)
i personly dont think it has a solubility
uh i live in Texas and u really dont wanna try that. PS DONT put them in a bottle a bag is your best bet
well it depends on what kind of bug it is! some bugs dont sink in water and they stay on the surface! they can stay there until they die when time pass or if you drop some salt on the water! or maybe if you shake the bottle a little bit ;)!