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A substance with a pH of 5?
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A substance with a pH of 5 is considered acidic. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, with lower pH values indicating higher aci
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Is it possible to make the fldsmdfr?
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Oh honey, making the FLDSMDFR from "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" is as likely as finding a unicorn in your backyard. It's a fictional food-creat
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How can I make wood putty from sawdust?
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Why does it make sense that if atom loses electrons at will have an overall positive charge?
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What does a supercritical fluid look like and how does it differ from other states of matter?
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What kinds of bonds does silver have?
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! Silver can form different types of bonds, but the most common one is metallic bonding, where silver atoms share their
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Why do droplets of water form on the outside of a glass cup?
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Well, darling, those droplets form because of condensation. When warm, moist air comes into contact with a cold surface like a glass cup, it loses heat and can'
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If a 25 g sample of sugar was dissolved in 50 g of water The concentration of the solution is?
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To determine the concentration of the solution, we need to calculate the total mass of the solution first. The total mass is the sum of the mass of sugar (25 g)
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Why do water droplets form on the outside of a glass of water?
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Well, honey, those water droplets form on the outside of a glass of water because of condensation. When warm, moist air comes into contact with the cold surface
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What elements are named after colours?
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Two elements are named after colors: copper (Cu) comes from the Latin word "cuprum," which means "from Cyprus," where the mineral was mined,
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Does steam has a definite volume and a definite shape?
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Well, isn't that a lovely question! Steam is actually water in its gas form, so it doesn't have a definite volume or shape like a solid does. It can fill up any
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Ella fitztgerald is said to have made a crystal chandelier shatter with her voice this is a demonstration of what?
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This anecdote could be considered an example of the power and intensity of Ella Fitzgerald's vocal abilities. It also highlights the potential physical effects
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What Animal that uses the properties of density to function?
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Oh, 인도카마그라 dude, you're talking about the pufferfish! These little guys can inflate themselves by taking in water to increase their size and density, making them look
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How do you dissolve a softgel?
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! To dissolve a softgel, you can simply place it in warm water and let it sit for a while. The warmth of the water will
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Why do molecules in hot water move faster than in cold water?
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The kinetic theory of matter explains that temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance. In hot water, the molecules have
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What is the molecular weight of 7H2O?
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Ah, the molecular weight of 7H2O, or 카마그라가격 water, is about 126.14 grams per mole. Isn't that just a lovely number? Remember, understanding the molecular weight helps
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330 ml equals how many liters?
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Ah, isn't that a lovely question? 330 ml is like a little bird singing in the morning. To convert it to liters, we simply need to remember that 1 liter is equal
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Why is graphite considered an element?
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Graphite is considered an element because it is made up of only one type of atom - carbon. This means that graphite cannot be broken down into simpler substance
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What is the mass number of water?
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Elements, as listed on the periodic table have atomic numbers, whereas molecules, like water (H2O) have molecular weight, which is the sum of all of the atomic
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How many plastic bags are made from a barrel of crude oil?
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Approximately 20 plastic bags can be produced from the petroleum derived from one barrel of crude oil. This calculation is based on the fact that about 2% of th
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What color is acid?
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Acids themselves don't have a specific color; they can appear in various colors depending on their concentration, type, and form. However, acids can cause color
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How much does a gallon of lithium grease weigh?
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The weight of a gallon of lithium grease can vary depending on the specific formulation and density of the grease. On average, a gallon of lithium grease weighs
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What substances are less dense when in a solid state than they are in a liquid state?
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Oh, dude, you're talking about water! Yeah, water is like the rebel of the chemistry world. Most substances get all cozy and closer together when they freeze, b
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Into what substance is fibrinogen converted?
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Fibrinogen is converted into fibrin during the blood clotting process. This conversion is catalyzed by the enzyme thrombin, which cleaves specific peptide bonds
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A substance with a pH of 5?
Asked by Wiki User
A substance with a pH of 5 is considered acidic. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, with lower pH values indicating higher aci
Read more
Chemistry
Is it possible to make the fldsmdfr?
Asked by Wiki User
Oh honey, making the FLDSMDFR from "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" is as likely as finding a unicorn in your backyard. It's a fictional food-creat
Read more
Chemistry
How can I make wood putty from sawdust?
Asked by Darian Altenwerth
Participants' recruitment-get £20 Amazon gift card You are being invited to participate in a research study conducted by Newcastle University, University of Yor
Read more
Chemistry
+1
Why does it make sense that if atom loses electrons at will have an overall positive charge?
Asked by Wiki User
Participants' recruitment-get £20 Amazon gift card You are being invited to participate in a research study conducted by Newcastle University, University of Yor
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Chemistry
What does a supercritical fluid look like and how does it differ from other states of matter?
Asked by Lincoln Ondricka
Participants' recruitment-get £20 Amazon gift card You are being invited to participate in a research study conducted by Newcastle University, University of Yor
Read more
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What kinds of bonds does silver have?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Silver can form different types of bonds, but the most common one is metallic bonding, where silver atoms share their
Read more
Science
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Why do droplets of water form on the outside of a glass cup?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, darling, those droplets form because of condensation. When warm, moist air comes into contact with a cold surface like a glass cup, it loses heat and can'
Read more
Chemistry
If a 25 g sample of sugar was dissolved in 50 g of water The concentration of the solution is?
Asked by Wiki User
To determine the concentration of the solution, we need to calculate the total mass of the solution first. The total mass is the sum of the mass of sugar (25 g)
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Science
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Why do water droplets form on the outside of a glass of water?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, honey, those water droplets form on the outside of a glass of water because of condensation. When warm, moist air comes into contact with the cold surface
Read more
Archaeology
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What elements are named after colours?
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Two elements are named after colors: copper (Cu) comes from the Latin word "cuprum," which means "from Cyprus," where the mineral was mined,
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Physics
+1
Does steam has a definite volume and a definite shape?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Steam is actually water in its gas form, so it doesn't have a definite volume or shape like a solid does. It can fill up any
Read more
Chemistry
Ella fitztgerald is said to have made a crystal chandelier shatter with her voice this is a demonstration of what?
Asked by Wiki User
This anecdote could be considered an example of the power and intensity of Ella Fitzgerald's vocal abilities. It also highlights the potential physical effects
Read more
Chemistry
What Animal that uses the properties of density to function?
Asked by Wiki User
Oh, 인도카마그라 dude, you're talking about the pufferfish! These little guys can inflate themselves by taking in water to increase their size and density, making them look
Read more
Chemistry
How do you dissolve a softgel?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To dissolve a softgel, you can simply place it in warm water and let it sit for a while. The warmth of the water will
Read more
Science
+2
Why do molecules in hot water move faster than in cold water?
Asked by Wiki User
The kinetic theory of matter explains that temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance. In hot water, the molecules have
Read more
Chemistry
+1
What is the molecular weight of 7H2O?
Asked by Wiki User
Ah, the molecular weight of 7H2O, or 카마그라가격 water, is about 126.14 grams per mole. Isn't that just a lovely number? Remember, understanding the molecular weight helps
Read more
Math and Arithmetic
+2
330 ml equals how many liters?
Asked by Wiki User
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? 330 ml is like a little bird singing in the morning. To convert it to liters, we simply need to remember that 1 liter is equal
Read more
Chemistry
Why is graphite considered an element?
Asked by Rusty Hahn
Graphite is considered an element because it is made up of only one type of atom - carbon. This means that graphite cannot be broken down into simpler substance
Read more
Chemistry
+1
What is the mass number of water?
Asked by Wiki User
Elements, as listed on the periodic table have atomic numbers, whereas molecules, like water (H2O) have molecular weight, which is the sum of all of the atomic
Read more
Chemistry
+1
How many plastic bags are made from a barrel of crude oil?
Asked by Wiki User
Approximately 20 plastic bags can be produced from the petroleum derived from one barrel of crude oil. This calculation is based on the fact that about 2% of th
Read more
Chemistry
What color is acid?
Asked by Mac O'Connell
Acids themselves don't have a specific color; they can appear in various colors depending on their concentration, type, and form. However, acids can cause color
Read more
Science
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How much does a gallon of lithium grease weigh?
Asked by Wiki User
The weight of a gallon of lithium grease can vary depending on the specific formulation and density of the grease. On average, a gallon of lithium grease weighs
Read more
Physics
+2
What substances are less dense when in a solid state than they are in a liquid state?
Asked by Wiki User
Oh, dude, you're talking about water! Yeah, water is like the rebel of the chemistry world. Most substances get all cozy and closer together when they freeze, b
Read more
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Into what substance is fibrinogen converted?
Asked by Wiki User
Fibrinogen is converted into fibrin during the blood clotting process. This conversion is catalyzed by the enzyme thrombin, which cleaves specific peptide bonds
Read more
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Trending Questions
Why do drops of liquid water form on a glass of iced tea? What causes The water to freeze in a water cooler dispenser? Is limestone toxic? Which compounds give the highest melting point C2H6 Cl2 AsCl3 Ne Ver? How is an atom an ion related? How many atoms are in Ba no 3 2? By what process is nitrogen returned to the atmosphere by bacteria? What liquids are added to ochre? Relationship between individuals in which both require the same resources not available in sufficient quantity to satisfy the needs of all? How does temperature affect vapor pressure? Who composed he kakano ahau? If you wanted to predict how temperature will effect the volume of a gas what factors must be held constant? What are the benefits of using solid toothpaste compared to traditional toothpaste? Why is it necessary to heat the mixture in step 2 of the procedure? Does 100 have only one significant figure? What are the solute and solvent in lambanog? What can people use to discuss theories of how and why atoms form bonds? What patterns do you notice as you move down the groups on the Periodic Table? What is the use of funnel support? What was used before rubber was found?
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How much heat is consumed at water's freezing point and boiling point? What is the science of chrome plating? Describe the experiments Antoine- laurent lavoiser carried out that led to the law's formulation? What percentage is 4200 milligrams per liter? What is the meaning of magnifying power? How can high sulfur fuel convert to low sulfur? How long does it take for nail to rust in salt water? Arrows drawn close to left side of iris indicate what?
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