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I'm not sure what you mean by that, but if you need help with a crossword puzzle (homework?) then just see if there's anything that crosses over with the blank spaces if you know what I mean.

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Q: What is the 9 letter word for when the carbon bubbles from pop stick to one glass but don't stick to the other glass that is the exact same kind?
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When you pour coke in to a glass why is there bubbles bubbling in one point?

as the fizzy contains co2 which can produces millions of bubbles and the wall of the glass is something rough or contains some dust or dry particles, so when we put some cold drinks like fizzy in a glass due to surface tension of the water molecule it form some bubbles in the wall of the glass.


Is bubbling and fizzing a physical change or chemical change?

Gas bubbles are a chemical change. A common example can be soda. The bubbles in the soda are carbon, thus soda is carbonated, when you leave soda open and out in the open the carbon reacts with the oxygen in the air and forms carbon dioxide. Since there is a new chemical composition of the soda since it has lost carbon, also know as going flat, this is a chemical change. The above example is incorrect. The bubbles coming out of soda is not carbon reacting with oxygen;the bubbles are already carbon dioxide. Does pencil lead react with oxygen? The carbon dioxide in your soda is dissolved in solution. Gas bubbles in most other situations though ARE a sign of a chemical change.


Is diamonds from carbon using heat and pressure are made of glass?

Diamonds are formed from carbon, as you state; glass is formed from silica. The two are not related, except that some glass and some diamonds appear similarly.


Is a pane of clear glass a mechanical mixture or solution?

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What is foam glass?

Most foam glass is made by grinding glass from a glass melt into small particles and then mixing it with a carbon containing material and then reheating it up above the melting point of the glass in a box mold. The carbon material reacts with the glass to make carbon dioxide to make the foam. The glass used is mostly recycled glass, but the double heating and the grinding process makes the product expensive, but the product has as very long life compared to organic producs and more durability...

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When you add baking soda to a glass of vinegar Bubbles begin to appear in the vinegar The bubbles signal the formation of a?

Of a chemical reaction, the acidic vinegar reacts with the baking soda and one of the by products is a gas, carbon dioxide, that gas is the bubbles.


Why does a glass of water contain bubbles after being left out on a counter all night?

Carbonates drinks such as Pepsi contain Carbon Dioxide (hence the name). However, this gas will not stay mixed in with Pepsi unless under pressure (which explains why, when you open a bottle of Pepsi, you hear a fizzing). This is why, when you pour the drink into a glass, you see bubbles rising to the top and popping. These are bubbles of Carbon Dioxide escaping the mixture. When all the Carbon Dioxide has escaped the glass/bottle, the drink will go flat. In short, they escape into the atmosphere.


Why do crystals sparkle?

champagne bubbles if the glass its in has dust on the sides of it. When you pour it the air sticks to the dust. This means if you go to a restaruant and when they pour the champagne there are millions of bubbles in it they havnt cleaned their glass very well.


What is the name of the reaction between cola and Mentos?

That is a physical reaction called effervescence. The carbon dioxide is super-saturated in the coke and the surface of a mentos provides nuclei upon which the bubbles can form. You can see a more controlled formation of bubbles on nuclei if you fill a glass with coke and carefully scratch the inside of the glass with the corner of a triangular file. Where the glass is scratched, bubbles will form. It will be easier to see if you use a colorless carbonated beverage or plain carbonated water.


When viewing refrigerant through the liquid sight glass what is an indication that the system is low on refrigerant?

Bubbles visible in the glass with the system operating.Bubbles visible in the glass with the system operating.


When you pour coke in to a glass why is there bubbles bubbling in one point?

as the fizzy contains co2 which can produces millions of bubbles and the wall of the glass is something rough or contains some dust or dry particles, so when we put some cold drinks like fizzy in a glass due to surface tension of the water molecule it form some bubbles in the wall of the glass.


Why bubbles in sight glass when increasing engine power?

Add refrigerant until bubbles disappear.


Why does soda have bubbles in it?

There is carbonation/carbon dioxide in the soda that causes it to bubble. Carbon dioxide is in the can when you open it the gas of carbon comes out then it causes the bubbles. EDIT. Yes this is correct, but this isn't what causes the bubbles. CO2 in the drink is released by the friction between the drink and the glass. So if the was a substance in existence that caused no friction between whatever rubbed against it, soda what not ever bubble and the drink would feel much fizzier. Hope this helps...


How many bubbles are in a glass of wine?

Around 50,000


Can you clean frosted glass w scrubbing bubbles automatic shower cleaner?

Yes, scrubbing bubbles shower automatic shower cleaner will clean frosted glass.


Is salt in glass?

Salt is sometimes added to glass to decrease the number of air bubbles in the mixture.


Is it possible to have one billion bubbles in one glass?

Yes!