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Adding anything to a mixture will increase the mass.
The three factors that affect soil fertility are the commercial fertilizers that add nitrate, potassium, and phosphorus to their soil.
Adding water will affect the pH. Adding water will shift the pH towards the neutral mark. In the case of an alkaline solution, there will be a decrease in pH.
adding the solute raises the boiling point of the water.
The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.
It increases the mass.
Because flying cows poo and they fly, isn't that a fluke?
In a high volume of solution dissolving is faster.
Adding mass may increase or decrease the density if the substance added is different. Merely changing the mass will not affect the density.
Adding anything to a mixture will increase the mass.
The three factors that affect soil fertility are the commercial fertilizers that add nitrate, potassium, and phosphorus to their soil.
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Mass doesn't change. Mass the is substance of an object, moving it around won't affect how much mass it has, only adding or subtracting from the object would affect the quantity of mass. The weight would change because gravity is inversely proportional to distance but not the mass.
Adding water will affect the pH. Adding water will shift the pH towards the neutral mark. In the case of an alkaline solution, there will be a decrease in pH.
adding the solute raises the boiling point of the water.
If you are adding mass to the outside of the blades, it will make the blades rotate much more slowly. However if you add mass to the inside of the blades it will increase the rotational speed, however more force will be needed to start the rotation.
The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.