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No, however they can be combustable when compressed or mixed with air.
As is the case with most liquids, water resistance being compressed due to forces between molecules that prevent them from being pressed closer together. However, water can be compressed, but it will take a large amount of pressure for a minimal amount of compression.
Genes are inserted into the plasmid of bacteria so when they multiply so does the inserted protein e.g. Insulin is produced using this method. However there is a limit to the types of protein bacteria are capable of making. Scientists have now found that genes cam be transferred to an organism at the early stage of its development, as the organism matures- this inserted trait may prove to be useful, for example- the glowing gene from a jelly fish can be inserted into plants to make them glow when under attack from pests; this notifies the farmer of when to spray pesticide.
Only gases are compressible, for they have an indefinite shape and volume. Liquids, however, cannot be compressed, for they have an indefinite shape, but a definite volume.
The answer you're looking for is likely gas. However, liquids CAN be compressed so their volume is not quite as definite as it would seem.
Hydrogen explodes when you try to burn it. However, we usually only experiment with a small amount of hydrogen so the explosion is not very big. That "pop" that you hear when the burning splint is inserted in the hydrogen is actually a mini explosion. This mini explosion puts out the flame.
PowerPoint allows videos to be inserted within it. However long movies should not be inserted as it could downgrade it's performance.
solids cannot be compressed at all, if you compress a liquid enough it will become a solid by freezing, gasses can be compressed however if compressed enough it will become a liquid
it depends on how you hold it. however you hold it, the lower side is down. if it is just down than it is clockwise, if it is down inverted, then it is counterclockwise.
No, however they can be combustable when compressed or mixed with air.
The density of a fluid will increase according to applied pressure. Even water can be compressed so much that it eventually turns into a metallic substance. Compressed fluids will however not remain in this state when pressure is released.
If the gas is compressed into the cylinder, yes. However if the gas is already pre-compressed (to the point of liquefaction) and simply decanted into the cylinder, there will be little to no heating of the receptacle cylinder.
The hardest part in setting up an experiment usually depends on the nature of the experiment. However, the most critical part of setting up an experiment is forming a testable hypothesis.
There is no direct opposite for the noun experiment (testing). However, the verb experiment could have the opposite words "assume" or "accept" (without experiment).
No, because solid and liquid have a definite shape. In practical terms the above it correct. However with great pressure many solids and liquids can be compressed into a more compact arrangement.
An independent variable is when you do not control what happens In an experiment,however; a dependent variable is when you actually control the experiment,
An independent variable is when you do not control what happens In an experiment,however; a dependent variable is when you actually control the experiment,