water vapor
Most often, it is the oxygen in air. Water vapor will be a secondary factor.
water vapor
Asparaginase is a drug that is stable for at least 48 hours at room temperature. If the drug?æis stored above or below recommended temperatures, the potency of the drug will be reduced.?æ
Glucose is stored as glycogen in muscles and liver.
Sodium has no particular taste or odour.Sodium is highly reactive: it reacts so violently with water (or moisture) that it needs to be stored under oil. The reaction is exothermic (giving out a lot of heat) and produces the highly corrosive sodium hydroxide. As a result what you might taste or smell of sodium is more likely to be the taste or smell of tissue in your mouth or nasal passage suffering chemical burns.
The macaroni above the raw salmon is the item that is stored correctly in the cooler.
Active immunity is of two kinds: Natural active immunity: This is acquired when a pathogen enters the body and immune response occurs. This is stored by the memory cells and eliminates the pathogen for the second time as soon as it enters the body. Acquired active immunity: This artificial and it is induced through a artificial source like vaccines.
Nope. Sodium reacts violently with water. The pure stuff is normally stored under oil.
Phosphorus.
Potassium is stored under oil to prevent it from reacting with moisture and oxygen in the air. Potassium can react violently with water and oxygen, releasing flammable hydrogen gas and potentially causing a fire or explosion. Storing it under oil helps to keep it protected until it is ready for use.
it is stored in metal to stop it from wearing away and it does act violently with water, but not to bad
The Active Directory database is stored on each domain controller in a file called NTDS.DIT
the user account is stored in the active directory
Potassium, sodium, and lithium are highly reactive metals that can react violently with air and moisture. Storing them in oil helps to prevent contact with these elements, minimizing the risk of uncontrolled reactions. The oil acts as a barrier to protect the metals from reacting, ensuring their stability until they are ready for use.
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They are submerged in kerosene or other oil solutions to prevent them from reacting with the water vapor in the air and combusting.
Sodium metal reacts violently with water, and is stored in kerosine (for example) to avoid contact with moisture in the air.
Information is stored in Schema of Active Directory.
The database we use in our daily life is called as active database . The data that is stored in the database which is further stored on the cloud is called cloud database.