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pickel juice....or vinegar and balsamic vinegar.
Probably liquids like mollasses and maple syrup.
Yes, coffee filter paper is often used as a makeshift qualitative filter paper in a pinch. However, it may not provide the same level of precision and consistency as specialized filter paper.
Sour milk is acidic. Red litmus paper should not change.The sour part of sour milk is lactic acid. As litmus paper turns red when exposed to acidic compounds, litmus paper that is already red should not react when exposed to lactic acid.
Acidic liquids tend to rust a paper clip faster than basic liquids. Acidic solutions, such as vinegar or lemon juice, can accelerate the corrosion process by increasing the rate of oxidation of the metal in the paper clip. Basic liquids, on the other hand, are less corrosive and are less likely to cause rusting in a paper clip.
Yes, paper dissolves faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution that breaks down the cellulose fibers in paper more quickly compared to water.
Does not evaporate faster but does absorb so it will go away faster.
Toilet paper will dissolve faster in water than in vinegar. Water can break down the cellulose fibers in the toilet paper more effectively due to its chemical composition and ability to penetrate the paper fibers, while vinegar may not be as efficient in breaking down these fibers.
bleach or vinegar
pH paper will turn red when put in vinegar, indicating that vinegar is acidic.
If if it is red Litmus paper, then it will remain red because vinegar is acidic. (Blue Litmus paper would turn red if you dipped it into vinegar).
When vinegar is tested with litmus paper, it will turn the litmus paper red. This indicates that vinegar is an acidic substance.
Paper towels generally absorb liquids quickly due to their porous structure that allows for rapid soaking and retention of moisture. The absorbency rate can vary based on the thickness and quality of the paper towel. High-quality paper towels with more absorbent materials will typically absorb liquids faster than lower-quality options.
Absorbent paper is a type of paper that has the ability to absorb liquids quickly and efficiently. It is commonly used in laboratories, kitchen settings, and cleaning tasks to soak up spills or excess liquids.
3 liquids- oil, water, and cleaning stuff can float on top of each other 3 solids- foil, paper, rocks
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