Although its contents would evaporate, at a rate that depended on the shape
and size of the opening, the tank's dimensions, and the heat conductivity of its
material, the tank itself would most likely not evaporate at that temperature.
That would be a pure number, without a variable.
If you are able to go without stopping and get 35 miles per gallon the whole way, then you would use 4.6 gallons, which means it would cost about $17.11.
You would need to remove approximately 1200 BTUs of heat to convert a gallon of water to ice. There are 8.34 lb in a gallon of water, which converting to lb-moles is 0.463. The latent heat of crystallization for water is -2583.4 BTU/lb-mole. Multiplying the two together and you get -1197 BTUs, which means you need to remove that amount of heat to convert the gallon of water to ice.
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A gallon is equivalent to 16 cups. Therefore, it would take 16 cups of water to fill a gallon bucket completely.
It is not possible.
The time it takes for 1 gallon of water to evaporate at 70 degrees Fahrenheit can vary based on factors such as humidity, air circulation, and surface area. Under typical conditions, it could take anywhere from several hours to a few days for a gallon of water to fully evaporate. Higher temperatures, lower humidity, and increased airflow would speed up the process, while cooler or more humid conditions would slow it down.
Yes. However, if you were to pour a gallon of water into a bowl on Mars, the water would boil and quickly evaporate because of the very low pressure.
Although there are places that will hire you without a degree you will find that it is better to get the degree. Getting a job without a degree in this field would require a lot of previous experience.
To heat 1 gallon of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit, it typically requires about 8.34 BTUs. Therefore, the time it takes for 1 BTU to heat 1 gallon of water would depend on the power of the heating source. If, for example, a heater provides 1 BTU per second, it would take approximately 8.34 seconds to raise the temperature of 1 gallon by 1 degree Fahrenheit.
How hot? How much surface area? What is the humidity in the ambient air? Your question cannot be answered without more information.
Water or H2O is A key compent of weather. without water, there would be no weather because only water can evaporate
The water evaporated into the clouds. ---- Other Answer: I wish you would evaporate. :)
No.
Well first of all, you cannot put water on the sun. It would evaporate before it got there. But if you somehow did without changing its temperature until you got to the sun then it would almost instantly evaporate and the molecules would in turn become ionized and become plasma.
In order to become a sports agent without a degree in sports managment you would have to have some sort of in with a company. Most companies require a degree.
All liquids would evaporate if heated to a high enough temperature.