In Gas Chromatography, before you can correctly separate and identify the components, you need to vapourise the mixture first. How fast a substance vaporises is dependent on their vapour pressure. In Liquid Chromatography, there is no need to vapourise the mixture and hence vapour pressure is not important here.
The answer is.... quite fast
Fast-moving water can carry more sediment than slow-moving water.
No. All other things being equal, fast water carries more sediment.
3400mph
In Gas Chromatography, before you can correctly separate and identify the components, you need to vapourise the mixture first. How fast a substance vaporises is dependent on their vapour pressure. In Liquid Chromatography, there is no need to vapourise the mixture and hence vapour pressure is not important here.
This is something you can easily and usefully determine for yourself. Be a scientist. Use common liquids such as water, salt water, soft drink (soda), dishwash liquid, kerosene, and so on.
2m/sec
You decide what you are fasting. There are different types of fasts. You can fast anything. You can do a fast where you only drink juice, or you may only drink water and eat crackers, or you may just not eat meat and sweets. The important thing about fasting is the condition of your heart and why you are fasting. It is all about the spirit that you do it in. There is no set rule about what you fast or for how long. God will honor your sacrifice if you fast in the right spirit. Please read Isaiah 58. It will tell how to fast acceptably to God.
In water or on land? On land, they are not fast but in water they can be fast.
The World Water Speed record was set by Ken Warby (average 317.60 mph) in a jet-powered hydroplane, the "Spirit of Australia."
How fast do detergent dissolves in water
Fast moving water.
Fast... very fast.
it depends on what kind of fast you are on if you are on a bread and water fast, then no because its not bread or water!
the world's fastest speed boat is the spirit of australia
quite fast