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The grammer is wrong here...should be "what change is observed when a leaf was boiled in warm water in an experiment".
Yes, although warm, soapy water is also effective in removing dirt that can clean to diamonds.
The air will become humid and warm. The water lost from the stomata by transpiration will be trapped in the bag. I'm not certain as to how the air become warm, but I am sure that it does.
Because they could not live or they would Die
To kill it. Then the experiment for 'photosynthesis' can take place.
No you do not.
needs water and warm weather for its leaves
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf
The grammer is wrong here...should be "what change is observed when a leaf was boiled in warm water in an experiment".
Probably nothing since vinegar is a dilute concentration of acetic acid...However if you had pure acetic acid & ethanol the two would react to form an ester called ethyl acetate at room temperature: CH3CH2OH (ethanol) + CH3COOH (acetic acid) <==> CH3COOCH2CH3 (ethyl acetate) + H2O However since it is an equilibrium reaction you'd have a mixture of the products & reactants & would need to separate the mixture. Under the presence of an acid catalyst (such as sulfuric acid) & continuously removing the water you can increase the yield of ethyl acetate.
Yes, although warm, soapy water is also effective in removing dirt that can clean to diamonds.
The air will become humid and warm. The water lost from the stomata by transpiration will be trapped in the bag. I'm not certain as to how the air become warm, but I am sure that it does.
The best way to get dirty socks white is to bleach them in warm water. You can also use stain removing products and wash them.
A walrus stays warm in the cold ocean.or Penguins can stay warm in cold arctic waters.
Rub it in warm water and soap, if this does not work use 'Goo-Gone', available in Walmart.
the warm water floats
The yeast will break down the glucose which produces Carbon dioxide + Ethanol + Energy during anaerobic respiration and the process is also known as 'fermentation'. Carbon dioxide and Ethanol are the waste products. During aerobic respiration, the yeast will produce the same products as we produce such as Carbon dioxide, water and energy.