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put 20ml of water with two teaspoonsfull of glucose.You will get your mixture ready
A temperature buffer is a substance which can absorb large amounts of energy without changing its temperature much. It's not something you prepare to a calculated recipe like a pH buffer. For instance, if an acid and a base react in dilute solution, there will be only a small temperature rise because the heat quickly spreads out through the water.
By dissolving 2 polymers, mixing the solution, adding a surfactant and evaporating the solvent. Alternatively you can heat the polymers above the melting point and mix them
Denpending of the concentrations, you can use only mechanical agitation and elevate temperature for 5 to 15 minutes.
Photosynthesis is the process where by green plants prepare their own food with THE aid of carbon dioxide, sunlight ,water.this will lead to the production of oxygen and glucose(simple sugar). Equation: 12H2O (Water) + 6CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) + Light Energy = 6O2 (Oxygen) + 6H2O (water) + C6H12O6 (Glucose)
The melting temperature of tungsten is 3422° C. If you can somehow prepare a sample of water at that temperature, more power to you, your tungsten will melt in it.
The silver chloride could be dried in a drying oven overnight at a temperature of 80 - 100 oC. The melting point of AgCl is ~ 457 oC
They prepare glucose as food. Process is called photosynthesis
put 20ml of water with two teaspoonsfull of glucose.You will get your mixture ready
This depends on your experiment.
In order to conduct an experiment, it is expected that an individual must collect materials and some background information in order to prepare themselves before they can actually collect data in an experiment.
chlorophyll is the green pigment in chloroplast that absorbs sunlight and prepares food in the form of glucose
A temperature buffer is a substance which can absorb large amounts of energy without changing its temperature much. It's not something you prepare to a calculated recipe like a pH buffer. For instance, if an acid and a base react in dilute solution, there will be only a small temperature rise because the heat quickly spreads out through the water.
When you prepare a science experiment you have different variables (or conditions) that you must either control (manage) or measure.Examples of variables that can be controlled include:TemperaturePressureConcentrationQuantityThey are called variables because they can be varied while you repeat an experiment. I.e. you can measure how much sugar dissolves in a liter of water. By varying the temperature you can test how this affects the amount of sugar that is dissolved.
put it in room temperature water for a few hours and it will defrost
I don't think you can. The maximum solubility of glucose in water is 91% w/v. That would mean dissolving 91g of glucose in 100ml of water. for a 100% solution you would need to dissolve 100g in 100ml, and you cant do it under normal conditions.
By dissolving 2 polymers, mixing the solution, adding a surfactant and evaporating the solvent. Alternatively you can heat the polymers above the melting point and mix them