Surface tension.
a support ring is used to hold big objects.
No, a buret does not support a flame or heat reaction, it's made of glass.
to gain or lose electrons to become stable
The intrinsic properties of the hydrophilic/hydrophobic/hydrophilic double layer of the membrane gives it support, due to the hydrophobic effect.
Chemical properties: All of its isotopes are radioactive. It has a wide range of oxidation states. It is flammable and pyrophoric when finely divided. Physical properties: It is silvery black in color. It is the only element having naturally occurring isotopes than can support a nuclear fission chain reaction.
because of its inner space is smaller than the one in liquids which leads to a better linked atoms
No, it doesn't have enough atmospheric pressure to support liquids.
a support ring is used to hold big objects.
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Objects less dense than air can float on air of that density. Air passing over objects (wings, kites, etc.) can provide lift and support the object. Air moving upwards at a speed equivalent to the terminal velocity of the object in the air stream will support the object. Solid air (frozen at -299oC if you don't care about the Helium or -270oC if you do) will support objects like any other solid.
Bones
Passive objects encapsulate state and operations, whereas active objects also encapsulate a process. Standard C++ does not support active objects.
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Surface tension.
it carries all the liquids from the roots up to the plant and it helps support the plant
No, a beaker does not support a flame or heat reaction, it's made of glass.
No, a buret does not support a flame or heat reaction, it's made of glass.