No. You can see a drop of water.
Atoms are so small you can not see one.
No, atoms are much smaller than a drop of water. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and are incredibly small. They are typically on the scale of picometers, which is about one hundredth of a nanometer in size, while a drop of water is on the order of millimeters.
atomic number increases
Depends. There's gout. There's drop of water.
Yes, if a bunker is marked GUR you are entitled to a free drop. To do so, you remove your ball from the bunker, and from the nearest point of relief you are allowed one club length, you drop your ball and play. If there is water in the bunker and there is no GUR marked you are allowed a free drop in the bunker, no nearer the hole. If you cannot get relief from the water you can either play it or you can take a penalty drop out of the bunker.
who was the first person to observe living cells in a drop of pond water.
Drip irrigation is a form of irrigation where water is literally applied as drops to each plant from a dripper attached to a plastic pipe This form of irrigation can be very helpful on undulating land, and uses limited water supply to its best advantage.Drip irrigation is also called trickle irrigation and it is the best method of irrigation because, by the falling of water drop by drop into the roots, the water does not get wasted.It is also known as micro-irrigation.In this system water falls drop by drop just as the root zone.This system minimizes the use of water and fertilizers by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either onto the soil surface or directly onto the root zone through a network of valves, pipes, tubes and emitters.
Approx. 0,33.1018 hydrogen atoms for a drop of 1o microliters.
1. A drop of water is a small volume and cannot weigh 5 g. 2. 5 g of water contain ca. 5.1023 atoms.
No it is not, a drop of blood is smaller than a drop of water but if you drop two drops of blood then that equals the right amount of water :)
One Billion
tHIS # CAN EITHER BE CALLED 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 -->"QUINTILLION" OR -->"QUADRILLION" FACT--> IT IS ALSO THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN ONE DROP OF WATER tHIS # CAN EITHER BE CALLED 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 -->"QUINTILLION" OR -->"QUADRILLION" FACT--> IT IS ALSO THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN ONE DROP OF WATER
The size of a drop of any liquid depends on how the drop is created, so it is not possible to say as a general rule that any particular amount of water is in a "drop of water." You first have to know the size of the drop of water.
A single drop of water contains about 2 sextillion (2×1021) atoms of oxygen.
No, a drop of water isn't even the same as another drop of water. They come in different sizes and aren't adequate for precision uses. For an amazing drop search "Pitch drop experiment".
drops of water can be of different size depending on the charge
yes atoms do double in size however atoms in helium are smaller because oxygen atoms double in size.
On average, the size of a rain drop is 0.1-0.5mm. The size of a rain drop depends on the amount of water in an area together. For example, if there are a large number of water drops in a small area and they collide, they would then join together and become a bigger droplet. If they get too big, then then would split into yet another drop.
A water molecule has 3 atoms. Water (like a drop, or cup) is made of many molecules and is in cells. It is not however made up of cells.