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How strong are crystals?

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How do you dissolve phenol crystals?

Phenol is a strong acid so it may be neutralized by any base as NaOH


How would you indentify marble rock?

Marble has visible interlocking crystals on a freshly fractured surface, and will fizz when strong vinegar is applied.


Can light refract if it hits another strong beam of light?

No!! Light beams of photons do not interfere with one another except in crystals as phonons.


How is calcium oxide neutralised?

calcium oxide (solid crystals at room temperature) is a strong alkali, and anything acidic in the right quantity will neutralise it.


What is C is the name used to describe grains that fit together?

Crystals

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What occurs when strong winds toss ice crystals up and down within a cloud?

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How do you dissolve phenol crystals?

Phenol is a strong acid so it may be neutralized by any base as NaOH


What kind of precipitation forms when strong winds toss ice crystals up and down in a cloud?

The answer is easy ice crystals and super cooled droplets in a cloud form hail or sleet.


How do strong updrafts contribute to the severity to a thunderstorm?

Strong updrafts keep water droplets and ice crystals in the cloud, so they grow in size too. But when they get to heavy they release them as hail snow.


How would you indentify marble rock?

Marble has visible interlocking crystals on a freshly fractured surface, and will fizz when strong vinegar is applied.


Can light refract if it hits another strong beam of light?

No!! Light beams of photons do not interfere with one another except in crystals as phonons.


How is calcium oxide neutralised?

calcium oxide (solid crystals at room temperature) is a strong alkali, and anything acidic in the right quantity will neutralise it.


How do liquids and liquid crystals differ?

Liquid crystals are certain long chain organic chemicals that, although liquid they have a strong tendency to align in "crystal like" arrays. Normal liquids have no (or very little) order, liquid crystals have order approaching that of solid crystals. Liquid crystals are useful in electronics (displays), temperature sensing (indicators), and other technologies because application of various stresses (e.g. electric field, heat) cause them to change their "crystal" properties in ways that solid crystals can't. These changes can then usually be made visible.


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