Want this question answered?
no because it is made of gas and the surface is not solid.
Where Did It All Go? The Case of the Disappearing ________ Solutions Are the Solution Solid + Solvent = Solution Solubility Solved Saturation: All that the Solvent Can Take! Temperature's Impact on Solubility
Assuming you're speaking of an element/compound/molecules ability to dissolve in water, it's called a solute's solubility.
The local authorities first separates out the the products or things that can be recycled from the solid waste .Then the products which can be recycled allowed to go through degradation and then they are turned or changed into product of same material.
APEX: A compound that doesnt disolve in water
When the material reaches its melting point, whatever that may be for the given material, it will go through fusion (will change from solid state to liquid state). Once the material reaches its boiling point it will go through evaporation (will change from liquid state to a gaseous state).
Sorry we really do not no what this is... and this websie does not help at all go to another one please
With the one, you will need to go through extra processes in order to strengthen. With the other you do not need this extra stage.
You might want to go with this type of solid polyethylene D-grip handle to prevent calluses, but this material might wear out over time.
no because it is made of gas and the surface is not solid.
They are not the same. If you pass a suspension through a filter paper, all the solid that was in suspension is left behind on the paper. A solution doesn't have any solid bits in suspension - it is all liquid. It will go through a filter paper without leaving any thing behind.
To find out what the best material for baseball bats to be made of go to www.baseball-bats.net/, www.slugger.com/ or www.eastbay.com/...baseball+bats/specific_product_tp:Bats/.
Yes. Just add the coloring and it will go right into solution.
Where Did It All Go? The Case of the Disappearing ________ Solutions Are the Solution Solid + Solvent = Solution Solubility Solved Saturation: All that the Solvent Can Take! Temperature's Impact on Solubility
A nail made of liquid or gas would not be very effective. The hammer would go right through it. So, nails have to be solid.
Because if the shovel is not made of a solid and something else all the things on the shovel will just fall or go through.
Yes. Sodium hydroxide is solid under standard conditions, but it is often distributed in an aqueous solution.