the right answer is heat slowely
I don't know whether the main question is why iron rustsor why does it rust slowly but i will answer bothiron rusts in air because air contains oxygen and water.and for rusting to occur, you NEED both oxygen and water..why it rusts slowly because , although air has an abundance of oxygen (~30%) water does not (~1%) and that is why it rusts slowly. because there is lesser water in the air to react with the iron and oxygen.
Both Specific retention and specific yield relate to the ratio of the volume of water (in a permeable unit of rock and/or sediment) to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment, as it relates to gravity. Specific retention is the ratio of the volume of water that is RETAINED against the pull of gravity, ...where-as specific yield is the ratio of the volume of water that is EXPELLED (yielded) against the pull of gravity. Again, ...both as a ratio to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment.
The solidifiction of magma is similar to the way water freezes because when the magma is cooled, it gets solid instead of liquid.
Sugar is polar, and vinegar is usually a solution of water and acetic acid... both of which are polar. Oil is non-polar.
put 5mL of conc. HNO3 in a test tube, incline the tube and allow 2% albumin solution to flow down the side of the tube slowly... watch the interface of both liquids... ^^
I think the answer is cool slowly because if you left something that was hot out, it would cool.
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I don't know whether the main question is why iron rustsor why does it rust slowly but i will answer bothiron rusts in air because air contains oxygen and water.and for rusting to occur, you NEED both oxygen and water..why it rusts slowly because , although air has an abundance of oxygen (~30%) water does not (~1%) and that is why it rusts slowly. because there is lesser water in the air to react with the iron and oxygen.
The specific heat of both are essentially the same. i.e. it doesn't.
Both Specific retention and specific yield relate to the ratio of the volume of water (in a permeable unit of rock and/or sediment) to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment, as it relates to gravity. Specific retention is the ratio of the volume of water that is RETAINED against the pull of gravity, ...where-as specific yield is the ratio of the volume of water that is EXPELLED (yielded) against the pull of gravity. Again, ...both as a ratio to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment.
No it doesn't. Water has a very high heat capacity so it both gains and loses heat slowly compared to many other substances.
The land mass is both dark and denser than water. It captures - and retains - heat more efficiently than water.
The solidifiction of magma is similar to the way water freezes because when the magma is cooled, it gets solid instead of liquid.
both( condensation and hydrolysis) need enzymes to allow the reactions to run to completion. Both involve water usage Both deal with covalent bonds.
You can use both interchangeably but the effect of contamination by a specific chemical or biological matter is called pollution.
Sugar is polar, and vinegar is usually a solution of water and acetic acid... both of which are polar. Oil is non-polar.
A mud staff is a hybrid of an earth and water staff. It will allow the players to cast spells without both water and earth runes in their inventory.