No
Cool it. If the water vapor is contained, copper coils are commonly used. In the cloud sense, water vapor is cooled as it rises, like when encountering a mountain range.
The greater the potential of a liquid's molecules to interact with each other through intermolecular forces, the lower the vapour pressure is going to be above the liquid (because molecules will preferentially stay liquid and interact with other molecules rather than fly away as a gas), and the lower the boiling point of the liquid. Therefore the relationship is an inverse one.
First, to insure greatest accuracy, one should make sure conditions are appropriate for the use of the cylinder, meaning that most graduated cylinders are calibrated for use with water at 20 degrees Celsius. One can determine this by looking for "20° TC" or "20° TD" marked on the cylinder. "TC", or "to contain", means that the volume of liquid contained in the cylinder is what is indicated by the graduated markings. "TD", or "to deliver", means the volume of liquid indicated by the markings is what will be delivered when the liquid is dispensed. This difference exists because when liquid is dispensed from any glassware a small amount remains and "TD" takes this difference into account.Second, the liquid should be poured into the cylinder carefully down one side, tilting the cylinder to minimize splashing and the formation of bubbles.Finally, to read the liquid volume, the cylinder should be on a level surface and the liquid level read at the bottom of the meniscus at eye level.
liquid is a conductor. Liquid (e.g. water) is polar therefore have one side positively charged and one negatively charged :)
Liquid, quite exceptionel. One of two liquid elements, Hg is the other one.
The reason it is dangerous to stay in one spot on the battlefield is because it makes you an easy target for your enemies.
Yest, tornadoes have been known to remain on one spot, though it is rare.
Sponges only stay in one spot because they are sessile. Sessile means that they are attached to a substrate and cannot move. Hope this helps!
because that is where there food is.
yes it moves
True and false. Liquid particles do have some attraction, but not enough to keep them from moving around it's container. Solids will just stay in one spot and not change. Gasses will move around their container and take it's shape.
I dont Know he has had number one spot for 3 weeks im sure he will stay there for another two
first of all it does move so theres the answer to your problem
It's all natural
That is to allow even heat distribution. If the object being heated in a flame is held in one position, a "hot spot" will occur and the liquid may start to boil at that spot.
A locomotive movement is a movement that doesn't stay on/in one spot/place. A non locomotive move is on the spot and sometimes repeats itself.
Multifocal pneumonia means that there are patches of pneumonia throughout your lungs as opposed to lobar pneumonia which is contained in one spot.