The difference in color density (higher) and oil density (lower) caused the colors in the oil to form droplets. When the color+oil mixture was added to water, the oil floated on top of the water. The color tried to sink to the bottom due to its higher density, and it spread upon contact with water because water and dye have almost equal density.
What happens after the reaction is complete? Those balls that formed stay that way? I want to make a lava potion and I hope that if I shake it, it will have a moving effect after the chemical reaction is over.
Hello can you please help me when I increase the throttle from mean position sometimes it does not work bứt reverse throttle always works why is this happened ?
These fragile diaphragms seem to have a very limited lifetime. I used a humdifier with exactly this similar looking atomizer. Never created a lot of mist from the beginning, after a mere 20hr or so it would no longer spray. Just sputter or do nothing. I replaced the feeder wick, I tried to clean the tiny holes of both diaphragms in a 50W ultrasonic bat, the result is the same: barely any mist action if at all. Crap. Even at prices around US$2 for these simple aroma diffusing humidifiers from AliX the money is a waste. I guess there are REAL and POWERFUL ultrasonic mist generators out there, as one can admire as table fountains etc. But they cost a lot, for a reason. This tiny atomizer head is garbage, 100%
Vinegar and baking soda mixture react in two steps, but the overall process can be summarized by the following word equation, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) plus vinegar (acetic acid) yields carbon dioxide + water + sodium ion + acetate ion.