u have ur head in head in the sodium
it depends on the acid. but almost anything
It slows their action.
it affects the ability to insulate
What is the hypothesis on how will adding different flavors of koolaid affect the boiling point of water
yes different liquids have different freezing temperatures
the use water to dissolve it
Capillary action forces water upward. So it takes the water from underground causing it to affect the movement of water under ground
Plants use adhesion and cohesion to produce an affect called capillary action which will help move materials upward and circulate the substances throughout the plant.
Plants use adhesion and cohesion to produce an affect called capillary action which will help move materials upward and circulate the substances throughout the plant.
Yes. Different cloths are made of different materials - and different materials have different heat capacities and thermal conductivities.
The rate at which a candle burns has little to do with the wick. It's all about the wax. When a candle is burning, what's actually on fire is the wax. Yes, the wick burns down along with the rest of the candle, but only the top of it is incinerated. The wick acts as, well, a wick. Liquid wax goes into the wick and up along its fibers by capillary action when a candle is burning. You are familiar with capillary action. That's where liquids, or the atoms or molecules of those liquids, climb around along or inside porous materials. Get a little drop of grease on a shirt, and soon there's a spot as big as a saucer,or at least it seems like it. (The size of the spot will be proportional to how much we like the shirt.) That's capillary action. The molten wax climbs up the wick and is burned when a candle is alight. There are different mixes of wax that permit longer burning, but that begets another question.
no
Yes. Different materials and different surface structures affect the frictional force.
soft drinks contains acid which dematerialises any materials over a period of time
It effected people's lives by making, different materials with it.
Factors that affect the choice of instructional materials are money, location, availability and weather.
A