When placed in water, ionic solids will dissolve as the water molecules surround and separate the ions from the solid lattice. This results in the ions dispersing throughout the water, forming an aqueous solution.
Heating the aluminum can causes the air inside to expand, increasing pressure. When placed in ice water, the can cools rapidly, causing the air inside to contract quickly, creating a vacuum that crushes the can.
When a clump of mud is placed into a cup of water, the mud will begin to break apart and dissolve in the water. The water will start to become murky as the particles from the mud disperse throughout it. Over time, the mud will dissolve completely and the water may become muddy depending on the amount of mud and the water volume.
When ice is placed in a warm glass of water, the ice begins to melt as it absorbs heat energy from the water. This process continues until the ice has completely melted and the temperature of the water reaches equilibrium. The final temperature will be a combination of the initial temperature of the water and the melting point of the ice.
When table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is placed in water, it dissociates into its ions sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) due to the polar nature of water molecules. The Na+ and Cl- ions are attracted to the positive and negative ends of the water molecules, resulting in the formation of a homogeneous solution of saltwater.
You burn up the motor.
it will suck the water up, depends what type of vacuum, and it could electricuit u !!! (that gd enough)
it dies
it will sink of it will float.
it foams
it kills its vibe
try it and find out
In a vacuum chamber, the water will start to evaporate more rapidly as the reduced pressure lowers the boiling point of the water. This rapid evaporation will cause the water to cool down further as it loses heat energy through the process.
It gets softer.
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it dies
It floats