A ceramic plate with small wells or depressions built into it, often used for qualitative analysis.
The wells (or spots) are used to perform reactions on a very small amount of materials. These were extensively used in the past for chemical reactions to determine mineral or drug content (for example the treatment of a small amount of solid with an acid to view the bubbles of Carbon dioxide that are given off).
The plate is usually white in color to make the formation of colors easier to see. Some plates are black to make the formation of white precipitates easy to view.
Some labs now use plastic plate for the same purpose.
A ceramic plate with small wells or depressions built into it, often used for qualitative analysis.
The wells (or spots) are used to perform reactions on a very small amount of materials. These were extensively used in the past for chemical reactions to determine mineral or drug content (for example the treatment of a small amount of solid with an acid to view the bubbles of Carbon dioxide that are given off).
The plate is usually white in color to make the formation of colors easier to see. Some plates are black to make the formation of white precipitates easy to view.
It is a container for observing small amounts of solids.
Spot Plate
Spot plate is used to hold small amount of samples for testing.
it is used like theres a butas on the gilid-gilid and then tuwing kain hulug your ulam
Often used for qualitative analysis, the wells can hold various liquids
To hold liquids in a a circle spot
used for testing substances
Kilauea is not associated with a plate boundary, it and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of a hot spot.
A hot spot is not associated with a plate boundary.
Shield volcanoes are often formed over hotspots that are independent of plate boundaries... thus, at a weak spot that could be in the middle of a plate.
Yellowstone is situated within a tectonic plate, not at a plate boundary! Volcanic activity is thought to be as a result of a mantle plume, much like the volcanism that created the Hawaiian Island chain.
no it was created when the eurasian plate and the pacific plate collided
a spot plate is used to hold small amount of samples for testing.
Hot spot volcanoes are not associated with plate interactions.
Kilauea is not associated with a plate boundary, it and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of a hot spot.
Yes it is a hot spot and plate boundary.
A hot spot is not associated with a plate boundary.
It's on a hot spot, not a plate boundary.
Shield volcanoes are often formed over hotspots that are independent of plate boundaries... thus, at a weak spot that could be in the middle of a plate.
it is the plate under the plate (kea nga UNDER plate!!!) hahaha
Yellowstone is situated within a tectonic plate, not at a plate boundary! Volcanic activity is thought to be as a result of a mantle plume, much like the volcanism that created the Hawaiian Island chain.
It is not on a plate boundary but in the middle of a plate. Kilauea has formed over a hot spot.
The eye spot in plant like protists function as a sensory structure.
Potang ina Nyu!