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sound travels the fastest in solids and slower in liquids and even slower in gases and cannot travel in vacuum..so its most difficult for the sound to travel in gases
All mollusks are invertebrates because they have no internal skeleton with a backbone. Sea slugs don't even have an external shell like most mollusks do!
there is only one substance that is hard enough to cut through glass and even metals and that is diamond. Most non metals are gases at room temperature and or even a liquid (bromine). The answer is diamond- carbon.-mitch
by the rain and by not going green even by littering on ground and the most is by gases in the air
No because they are invertebrates (and they don't even have a brain).
by the rain and by not going green even by littering on ground and the most is by gases in the air
Definitely not! Gases are not semiconductors. and the noble gases are not conductors even if frozen.
No. Fluorine is the most reactive halogen. It forms compounds even with some inert gases.
Sound waves travel through matter. Our atmosphere is a mixture of gases which is a form of matter. Sound waves will travel through our atmosphere, even if there is no human ear to receive it.
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
Noble gases have full outer electron shells, thus have no 'desire' to combine with anything, even its "brothers."Noble Gases are not diatomic.