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Borosilicate glass is a special type of glass which does not melt/crack on heating at high temperatures .It is used in many places such as science labs , at home , in construction ,etc. It is a mixture of salt of boric and silic acids
Yes; this is done in chemistry labs all the time!You can prepare a dilute solution (which has a low molarity; a lower concentration of H3O+, hydronium ions) of a strong acid (a low molarity) by placing a small amount of the concentrated acid in a larger amount of water.
They are not found in nature. They have only been found in labs, when certain elements were fused using an accelerator. Scientists aren't even sure of their existence as they have only been witnessed for less than a second.
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I am doing a science lab with my class where different liquids are added to cabbage juice. If the mixture remains purple, the liquid was a neutral. If it turns blue, it was a base, and if it turns red, it was an acid. Because this is for elementary students, they will be testing mild acids like orange juice, lemon juice, tomato juice, etc.
Yes
The plural of laboratory is laboratories.
Lab or Labs.
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To find the correct variables or answer from a series of problems labs.
There are many experts on ozone layer. Those are scientists sitting in labs.
The scientists in the Philips and Sony labs who invented the CD.
You are getting a well rounded education. Knowing about acids and bases could be good to know in your working career someday. Plus, those science labs are fun. You get to be out of the box and discovering on your own.
Not real tornado. Scientists have produces small vortices in labs that resemble tornadoes, and have simulated tornadoes in supercomputers, but they cannot create real tornadoes.
Calcium Hydroxide & Ammonia Solution & Sodium Hydroxide. Are the Common Alkalis you find in a Lab