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A Catalyst used to "Break Down" Long Hydrocarbons into smaller, more useful ones...
because the mouth of the pot is small and thus doesnt let particles go into it, and because it is made of mud, it has more minerals and stuff.
good pot
yes and no, it depends on what you would consider a chemical reaction. most people define a chemical reaction as when two or more chemicals react together, steam escaping from a pot, however, is not two chemicals, it is just water evaporating and condensing in the air to make steam which is hotter than air so it rises out of the pot, so it isn't a chemical reaction, so much as a 'change of chemical state'.
Rock salt should NOT be used in your Neti Pot. It has several minerals which otherwise good for health, may have an irritating effect on the sinuses.
The 'porous pot' that is used in a lab, is used to facilitate the cracking process during heating, the porous pot is used as a catalyst to speed up the cracking process. This allows for the process to occur at a lower temperature.
Hydrogen diffuses in faster than chlorine into the porous pot. Most of the chlorine remains outside the pot.
A Catalyst used to "Break Down" Long Hydrocarbons into smaller, more useful ones...
by using a glass pot, porous pot, zinc plate, ammonium chloride and two copper wires
Any earthworm in a pot will have a deleterious effect on a plant in the pot as the workings disturb the roots.
Water that penetrates through the pores of the clay vessel is evaporating; evapora-tion is a phenomenon with absorption of energy, so that it is a slight cooling effect on the water content of the pot.
Heat drawn from the milk when the water evaporates.
Given to light, familiar talk; talkative., A porous earthen pot used in India for cooling water, etc.
because the mouth of the pot is small and thus doesnt let particles go into it, and because it is made of mud, it has more minerals and stuff.
Given to light, familiar talk; talkative., A porous earthen pot used in India for cooling water, etc.
good pot
Provided the earthenware pot is UNGLAZED, the water inside the pot will seep through the pot making it damp on the outside. The dampness on the outside then evaporates and cools the pot and the water in it. (Lick your finger then blow on it gently and you will find your finger feels cold). However, a glass bottle is impervious to water, so the outside remains dry and there is no evaporation and the water in the bottle does not cool.