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∙ 14y agoThe volume of the water in Beaker X will be 100cm3, as you are not adding any more water to the equation (50X+100Y is not 150Y or X, but 50X+100Y) The total volume of matter in Beaker X will be 150cm3, and if the beaker is labelled, the volume measure will indicate 150cm3 due to the displacement of water. But as the answer to your question, the volume of water in Beaker X must be 100cm3 even though visual indicators will not show this due to the displacement of water by marbles
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∙ 14y agoThe volume of water in Beaker X after pouring all the water from Beaker Y will be 100cm3. The marbles in Beaker X do not displace or absorb the water, so the total volume of Beaker X will still be 100cm3.
When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
The layer of oil was poured on the surface of the water to create a barrier that prevents evaporation and to study interfacial tension between the two liquids. This can help to observe any interactions or reactions that may occur at the interface.
Sparkling water looks clear and transparent, like regular water. The difference is that it contains carbon dioxide gas, which gives it a fizzy or bubbly appearance when poured into a glass.
Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.
When honey is poured into water at room temperature, it will sink to the bottom due to its higher density and viscosity. Over time, the honey will slowly dissolve and mix with the water, forming a sweetened solution. Honey is hygroscopic, meaning it contains very little water and will absorb moisture from the water, further diluting itself.
The water in the beaker evaporated or was poured out.
The scientist poured the chemical solution from the beaker into a test tube for further analysis.
The scientist poured 0.00348 liters of hydrochloric acid into the beaker.
When poured into water glycerol also a liquid falls to the bottom of the beaker
Pouring water into a jar of marbles will displace the marbles and fill the empty spaces between them. This demonstrates the principle of displacement, where the volume of water poured into the jar equals the volume of the marbles that are moved aside to make space for the water.
Graduation marks on a beaker are the lines or measurements used to indicate volume or level of liquid inside the beaker. They help in accurately measuring the amount of liquid being poured or mixed in the beaker.
The total amount of water in the beaker was 0.5 liters (500 milliliters) + 300 milliliters = 800 milliliters.
Four servings can be poured.
When a liquid is poured into a volumetric flask, the liquid will fill the flask up to the calibration mark on the neck, ensuring an accurate volume measurement. In a beaker, the liquid will simply fill the beaker without any specific accuracy in volume measurement. Volumetric flasks are designed for precise volume measurements, while beakers are general-purpose containers for holding liquids.
The layer of oil was poured on the surface of the water to create a barrier that prevents evaporation and to study interfacial tension between the two liquids. This can help to observe any interactions or reactions that may occur at the interface.
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Well what i think is that The water outside of the "cell" will change colors and not the "cell" :D