acid is meant to like kill stuff so if it burns your eyes in 3 seconds then how will it not burn a seed eve though a seed is completely different but that doesnt matter because your eyes and a seed are both living things
When you put seeds in acid, the acid can break down the protective seed coat, allowing water to penetrate the seed more easily. This can help speed up the germination process by softening the seed coat and allowing the embryo to emerge more quickly. However, exposure to too much acid can damage or kill the seed.
If a gold ring is put in dilute acid, such as hydrochloric acid, the gold will not react as gold is a noble metal and is resistant to corrosion by acids. However, if the acid is concentrated or a different type of acid, such as aqua regia, gold can dissolve due to the formation of gold ions.
If you put a base in an acid, a chemical reaction will occur resulting in the formation of water and salt. This reaction is called neutralization. It is important to handle acids and bases carefully, as they can be corrosive or cause harm if not used properly.
When ascorbic acid is treated with hydrochloric acid, it undergoes a redox reaction and is oxidized to form dehydroascorbic acid. This reaction reduces the ascorbic acid to lose its vitamin C activity.
When sulfuric acid is mixed with water, it will undergo an exothermic reaction that generates heat. It is important to add the acid to water slowly and carefully while stirring to prevent splashing and the release of potentially harmful fumes. This dilution process produces a solution of sulfuric acid in water.
When metals are put in hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas is produced as the metal reacts with the acid to form metal chloride and hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
if you put aluminum foil on hydrochloric acid it can flow joke! hehe
Oxalic acid prevents seed growth by putting the seed into a stage of dormancy.....
in disinagrates deppending wat kind of rock it is \
When acid rain, for example, rains down and it hits a germinating seed, the seed will deteriorate almost immediate. The less acid the better for the seed.
Monster Seed happened in 1998.
Iron Seed happened in 1994.
Dangerous Seed happened in 1989.
No, the acid in your stomach kills the living part of the seed.
They will mix. Olive oil is much healthier than canola (LEAR) oil. *LEAR - low erucic acid rape seed oil, erucic acid is a known carcinogen.
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If a gold ring is put in dilute acid, such as hydrochloric acid, the gold will not react as gold is a noble metal and is resistant to corrosion by acids. However, if the acid is concentrated or a different type of acid, such as aqua regia, gold can dissolve due to the formation of gold ions.
Yes, but it depends on what type of seeds you have to determine how best to go about it.