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Gases are more soluble in liquids at higher pressure and low temperature.
The standard conditions under which you carry out a reaction are:Carried out at room temperature, 250CA concentration of 1 mol/L for solutions1 atmospheric pressureAll reactants and products must be in physical states that are expected in the above conditions.Standard conditions allow enthalpy changes of different reactions to be compared.
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dormancy
A Saturated Solution. In an unsaturated solution, more will dissolve, but once the solution is saturated, it is "full" and will not allow any material to dissolve in it at current temperature and other conditions.
Gases are more soluble in liquids at higher pressure and low temperature.
barriers to entry
The standard conditions under which you carry out a reaction are:Carried out at room temperature, 250CA concentration of 1 mol/L for solutions1 atmospheric pressureAll reactants and products must be in physical states that are expected in the above conditions.Standard conditions allow enthalpy changes of different reactions to be compared.
density
As temperature decreases, the density of air will increase. There is an inverse relationship between temperature and density. Cooler temperatures allow atoms and molecules of the gases in air to "pack more closely" and take up less space. As more material is taking up a given volume, the density of the material, the air in this case, increases. Scroll down to related links and look at "Density of air - Wikipedia". See: Importance of temperature.
Yes, when the conditions allow it to.
The density of ice is lower than the density of water; consequently ice float on water. ================================================= When the temperature of water falls right from room temperature ie 20 deg, its density increases. This increase in density happens till the temperature reaches 4 deg. If the temperature falls below 4 deg, then density starts decreasing instead increasing. This is what we call anomalous expansion of water. So 2 deg celcius water would float over 4 deg celcius water. The same case with ice as ice has less density compared to that of water.
If it was like earth
No, The conditions on Mars does not allow anything to grow.
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It cools.
The speed of sound is proportional to the (square root) of the stiffness of the material divided by the density.