through the leaves from the water
The hot water solution cools, and the mineral compound leaves and forms minerals.
The hot water solution cools, and the mineral compound leaves and forms minerals.
The hot water solution cools, and the mineral compound leaves and forms minerals.
Quartz is the only one mineral in which leaves a colorless streak
The roots absorb mineral ions and water and transport them to the leaves. But photosynthesis does not actually use the minerals in making the sugar.
Streak is the color of the finely powdered mineral when rubbed across a plate. Streak is one of the physical properties of minerals used to identify which specific mineral it is. Some minerals leave a completely different color streak than the original color of the whole mineral.
Yes all minerals have streaks, but since minerals have different levels of hardness it's harder to make some streaks than others that are easier to make like the streak of graphite.
One of the reasons seaweed is not a plant is because it doesn't have real leaves, but has fonds instead.
The mineral Quartz leaves a colorless streak.
I can help you! So first determine whether the mineral is light or dark. If it is light' you can use a chalkboard slate or even another darker mineral. You rub the mineral on the other solid and see if it leaves a mark If it is dark you simply do the same rubbing but use a light mineral. :)
The enzyme cellulase extracts agar from seaweed by dissolving the cell walls of the leaves in the seaweed.
you can use streak by rubbing 2 minerals on a white hard surface. If the mineral leaves color its calcite and if it doesnt its halcite