the burner stops burning
It avoids introducing air into the vascular tissues.
When you cut the likes of sodium or potassium it leaves a shiny surface which will quickly turn dull as they react with Oxygen in the air. To prevent them reacting with any of the air, these elements are usually kept in oil.
when cut, they are all shiny like gold, but then tarnish immediately
After liquid helium is cut off, the temperature could rise up and reach temperature. Under these circumstances, the magnet can demagnetise
It turns into a brownish color
The air will
the burner stops burning
Silver chloride is decomposed under the action of UV radiation and air.
yes. compressed air because it has a lot of chemicals in it. But the only way this happens is if someone has a open cut or scrape on their body.
To minimise the contact between the air and the cut end of the leafy shoot
Its under your mass air flow sensor
It avoids introducing air into the vascular tissues.
If you cut down about 10 the volume goes down 5 if you cut 9 its 4 if you cut 8 its 3 if you cut 7 its 2 if you cut 6 its 1 But if you cut 5 or LESS No volume goes down!
When you cut the likes of sodium or potassium it leaves a shiny surface which will quickly turn dull as they react with Oxygen in the air. To prevent them reacting with any of the air, these elements are usually kept in oil.
Go under a bunker and pray for safety? Common sense.
The land gets warmer