Water and baking soda:)
Modern and very specialized equipment and computer software allow fast and extensive analysis and identification of component chemicals.
Yes, very fast, it forms sodium acetate and hydrogen gas.
There are more particles in the area to react with it.
Yes. Lithium reacts vigorously with water to produce hydrogen gas, lithium hydroxide, and heat.
When a gun is fired, the gunpowder burns very quickly, and produces a gas that pushes the bullet out of the barrel. The remaining gas pushes out of the barrel very hard and fast (which is why guns go BANG) and leaves traces of chemicals on things close to the gun. Some of these chemicals are found in very few things other than gun powder. Chemical tests can identify those chemicals that are left on hands, clothing, etc.
By mating with each other
Fast food often contains chemicals and always contains a ton of sugar. Sugar in itself is very addicting and the chemicals don't help.
fast
Yes... yes it does. For that matter, the Earth's heat causes some atoms to move so fast that they "crash into each other."
continental crusts move away from each other by only a few centimeters away from each other every year.
If the owl is dead, then it won't react, because it is dead
4 seconds
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A healthy domestic cat can run up to 30mph. So probably about that fast.
i would react if food was infront off me within a millysecond bby
I don't think they react at all unless you turn the lights on then off a lot really fast.
But gliding and make sure feet are not to close to each other it works for me.