Try the "Lemonade Diet" otherwise know as the "Master Cleanser"
This is something you can easily and usefully determine for yourself. Be a scientist. Use common liquids such as water, salt water, soft drink (soda), dishwash liquid, kerosene, and so on.
it makes you want to pee like any other liquid. liquids are digested very fast. so if you drink water it will take just as long for you to want to pee
These compounds as liquids are evaporated very fast at room temperature !
I wouldn't drink it at all, because it's NOT good for you.
It depends on how much liquid, also the temperature, humity, and wind speed (also amount)
Solids are hard but liquids have no feeling. Solids have a shape but liquids do not.
"If your doctor did not tell you how long to fast, you should not eat or drink anything for approximately 12 hours prior to the test. Fasting means you should not eat or drink any liquids except for water." For further details please visit -- http://www.stjohn.org/Lab/FAQs/ You can also have plain black coffee.
Absolutely none. Cryogenic liquids are not used in food production.
The more acidic the liquids is, the more it would dissolve (the alka seltzer would still be affected).
Molecules actually move faster in liquid because they have more space between them to move about. That's why liquid can flow, and a solid cannot. =)
The interplay between the disruptive emotions of particles in a liquid and the attractions among the particles
Yes different types of liquids have a tendency to effect the rate of oxidation. For example, water will speed up oxidation because in a liquid state, the molecules are moving very fast, therefore fusing with the metal to create the process of oxidation. Furthermore, liquids take the shape of their container, which means you can place something inside of the liquid, and the liquid will surround it, making it even more likely for an Oxygen molecule to latch itself onto your metal.