When an egg is submerged under tap water it will float. This is because water is more dense than the egg.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
Eggs float in salt water but not in tap water, which is a fresh water. This is because salt water is more dense than fresh water.
When tap water and salt water are mixed together, the salt dissolves in the water and becomes part of the solution. The resulting solution will have a higher salt content than the original tap water.
Yes because rain water has much more nutrients than tap water. If you were to put tap water in a plant all the led and the backteria is going into your plant. If it is a bean plant and you're putting tap water in a edible plant then you are going to eat the backteria that is in the tap water.
it turns in to a patato
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
When you put a gummy bear in tap water it grows.
the egg will sinks in the cup of warm tap water.
yes an egg can float in salt water but it depends on the density of the water.
Yes.
I believe it is referred to "dino egg" or "magic egg", expandable water toys. These toys are made from water absorbent polymer which can absorb water and swell to a lot larger size. So absorbing water cause them to grow bigger. For common egg, chicken egg had shell and won't expand, ikura (salmon egg in soy sauce) had no external shell and would expand due to absorption of water.
When tap water gets contaminated there is high risk for diseases to spread.
No because they can't drink tap water, and if you put it in tap water, it will drink some of it. Bottled Water is best.
Eggs float in salt water but not in tap water, which is a fresh water. This is because salt water is more dense than fresh water.
you can use both but tap water is a bit better for them
Well if you do that it can be hard for them to survive because they are so used to the Ocean! I'd rather not do that!
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