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When water cant pass through rock it is?

impermeable.


Why can't I walk through solid objects?

There simply isn't enough space for your atoms to pass through the atoms of a solid object. You can swim in water and walk through a gas because the particles are so spread apart, but you cant walk through solid objects because the particle configuration is extremely dense.


Why cant sound pass through a vacuum?

Sound requires a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or a solid material. In a vacuum, there is no medium for sound waves to propagate, so sound cannot travel through it.


Why do water get pass from sieve?

Water can pass through a sieve because the holes or mesh in the sieve are larger than the water molecules, allowing the water to flow through while trapping larger solid particles. The sieve acts as a filter, separating the water from any solid materials that are too big to pass through.


Why can't Water pass through solid rock?

It isn't porous


Why can't water pass through solid rocks?

It isn't porous


Water cannot pass through solid rock because?

impermeable


Water cannot pass through solid rock because it is?

Impermeable. The pores in solid rock are too small for water to flow through.


What is a leachate solution?

To leach out means to pass water through a mass of solid causing the soluble parts of the solid to pass into solution. (For instance, heavy rain can leach nitrates out of soil). Thus a leachate would be the water and its dissolved solids after it has passed through the solid.


Why cant ghost pass through running water?

They can't because they arent real.


What is permabiliy?

Permeability is when a gas or liquid can pass through a solid. For instance, rain water can slowly pass through sandstone or limestone, as both types of rock are porous.


Which separation technique is used to separate water from an insoluble solid?

Filtration is the separation technique used to separate water from an insoluble solid. The mixture is passed through a filter paper or sieve, which traps the solid particles while allowing the water to pass through.

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