evaporation
no once the concrete gets hard it cannot turn into liquid state again but you can turn concrete powder into liquid by adding water :)
Water Temperaure cools
liquid and gas
Convection occurs whenever a less dense liquid is beneath a denser liquid.
depends on the liquid. if it's water, most likely the amount of mills in the liter if the weight. (1,000).
This depends on the miscibility between this liquid and water.
That depends on the specific situation. Assuming the liquids just mix, and don't have some other reaction: * Adding water to a liquid that is denser than water will result in a liquid that is less dense (than the liquid that is not water). * Adding water to a liquid that is less dense than water will result in a liquid that is more dense.
Not liquid water (but ice is likely).
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Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
All the types of water and generally all the fluids (gas, liquid, solution) cause buoyancy.
by adding water or any type of liquid to the mix
To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water
dillution
no once the concrete gets hard it cannot turn into liquid state again but you can turn concrete powder into liquid by adding water :)
If there is liquid in volcanic rocks, it would most likely be water.
adding something acidic