A laboratory spot dish is a ceramic plate usually about 4 inches by 5 inches and about 1 or 1/2 inch thick, it has several rows of small indentations, depressions, or semi-spheres in the surface of the plate where chemical reactions can be studied on a very small scale (with little amounts of reactants). It is usually a white or black to make precipitates easy to see.
spot plate is to determine the polarity of substance;separately the different solutions and compare to a known standard if u have not one.From angeldarkus@Yahoo.com
A laboratory spot plate is a flat ceramic or plastic plate. It is used in testing the polarity and solubility of substances.
On a glass plate chemistry experiments can be performed on very small scale.In medicine and biology the glass plate can be used as support for samples.
There are a number of circumstances when a hot plate would be used. Cooking is one of these. Hot plates are also extensively used in chemistry laboratories.
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.
On a glass plate chemistry experiments can be performed on very small scale.In medicine and biology the glass plate can be used as support for samples.
There are a number of circumstances when a hot plate would be used. Cooking is one of these. Hot plates are also extensively used in chemistry laboratories.
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.
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.
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