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How do the particles move in a glass of milk?

As milk is a colloid,so particles must move in brownian motion(zig-zag motion)


What is foam glass?

Most foam glass is made by grinding glass from a glass melt into small particles and then mixing it with a carbon containing material and then reheating it up above the melting point of the glass in a box mold. The carbon material reacts with the glass to make carbon dioxide to make the foam. The glass used is mostly recycled glass, but the double heating and the grinding process makes the product expensive, but the product has as very long life compared to organic producs and more durability...


What happens to the particles in a solid when the solid melts?

The atoms start to move around more quickly and when the solid reaches it's melting point it will turn into a liquid.


Do erasers contain carbon?

Yes, conventional pencil, pen, and chalkboard erasers all contain carbon as they are made of organic materials. However at one time there was a typewriter eraser made of a bundle of fiberglass inside a pen like housing, being made of glass (an inorganic material) they contained no carbon. These erasers however generated thousands of tiny airborne particles of glass when they were used, these glass particles could be inhaled causing health hazards and produced intense itching on contact with the skin. For these reasons they are no longer manufactured.


How does resin in a weed pipe form?

Smoke is comprised of small particles of a burning object, as the smoke passes through the chamber some of these microscopic particles stick to the glass which may seem smooth but is far from it on a microscopic level. The resin gathers in thickness as more particles catch, contributing to this build up can be ash and even chunks of our dear old mary jane. Blaze free.

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What is the main source of glass particles?

The main source of glass particles is sand. It is composed of granular material composed of mineral particles and finely divided rocks.


How do the particles of a liquid make it possible to pour juice into glass?

The particles of a liquid retain the same volume but are not fixed in place. As they retain the same volume no matter what container they are in, it is possible to pour juice into a glass without the particles dispersing as the particles of a gas would. Because the particles of a liquid are not fixed in place, as in a solid, the liquid can flow and fit itself to the shape of the glass.


How do you flatten a glass bottle?

smash it into tiny glass particles, then run it over with your car


Why glass is hard and plastic is soft?

Glass is hard and plasitic is softer because in the glass the particles inside are so close together making it a strong solid however in a plastic the particles are still close so it is a solid but they are not as close as the ones in glass


Is a glass crystalline or an amorphous solid?

Glass is a amorphous solid because they have large particles but randomly arranged


How do the particles in juice make it possible to pour?

The particles in a liquid are able to move around and change its shape so you can pour it into a glass. It is very simple if you think about it.


How should one package glass Christmas decorations to keep them from breaking?

One should package glass Christmas decorations with bubble wrap to keep them from breaking. If enough bubble wrap is used they will not break even if dropped.


what is a solid that is made up particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern?

A glass.


What solids have a random arrangement of particles?

A glass has a random arrangement of particles. They are often called amorphous, which means without shape. Contrast with a crystal, which has a definite arrangement of particles.


How do particles in a liquid make it possible to pour liquid into a glass?

Particles in a liquid move past each other, allowing the liquid to flow smoothly. When you tilt a container to pour a liquid, the particles are able to rearrange and flow into the glass due to their ability to move and adapt to the new shape. This allows the liquid to flow and fill the glass evenly.


Does Water evaporate faster in a wide glass or narrow glass?

A tall, skinny glass will freeze water faster than a short, wide glass.This is because the tall glass allows convection (cold particles in the air to transfer cold to the water particles in the glass) to take place between more particles at once due to a tall glass having a larger surface area.


What happens if energy is added or removed from a glass of ice water?

for a liquid to freeze , the attraction between the particles must overcome the motion of the particles.