a wire gauze
The test-tube holder.
A Tripod
clamp
A supercooled liquid can become solid on heating.
No. Simply heating honey, while making it less viscus, does not change its state. It remains a liquid. Unless heating is prolonged enough to cause evaporation, the honey will remain a liquid, so no change of state occurs by simply heating.
Heating almost to boiling means that the liquid doesn't boil. Heating just to boiling means the liquid boils.
By heating the solute (Liquid in which it is to be dissolved)
It is possible. I hope that answered your question.
A supercooled liquid can become solid on heating.
100cm 3 measuring cylinder. Unless you want to use a 50.00 cm3 burette but the percentage error would be high for that
The most suitable unit for measurement is the milliliter and the beaker that is most suitable for accurate and precise measurement is the graduated cylinder.
I think it's liquid because heating it will make it evaporate.
The evaporation of the liquid by heating.
holding back a liquid
holding back a liquid
By Heating.
No. Simply heating honey, while making it less viscus, does not change its state. It remains a liquid. Unless heating is prolonged enough to cause evaporation, the honey will remain a liquid, so no change of state occurs by simply heating.
determination of specific heat capacity of liquid by method of electrical heating
Milk Egg white Blood
Egg