Want this question answered?
- it speeds up the reaction by offering an alternative root. - it remains the same at the end of the reaction.
A cannon ball traveled at speeds up to and or exceeding 100 miles per hour this depended on how well the cannon was packed how much powder was charged and the degree the cannon barrel was angled many soldiers packed two balls connected by a large chain this increased the effectiveness of the cannon others where loaded with many smaller balls like buckshot in a shotgun.
There are three kinds of grenades. Antipersonnel grenades are used against people. There are fragmentation grenades, which break up when they explode and scatter, at high speeds, pieces of metal which injure or kill whoever you used the grenade against. There are also distraction grenades which create a loud noise and bright flash of light to stun the target...while they're stunned, you can rush in and take them into custody. (SWAT teams love distraction grenades.) Smoke grenades produce thick clouds of smoke. There are white smoke grenades used to conceal troop movements, and colored smoke grenades used for signaling. Product-delivery grenades come in two varieties. The first are White Phosphorous (willy-pete), which is an incendiary agent. The other are Tear Gas grenades.
Landfills are a great example of "Out of sight - out of mind" Once the final cover od soil and grass is in place the potential problems are ignored. Wastes in a landfill can be broken down into several categories: * Inert * Toxic * Biodegradable * Soluble (leachable) A properly designed waste disposal site is contained by liners and clay covers so that nothing gets in or out. A poorly designed system is more like a teabag. So what comes and goes through a poorly designed site? Water comes through from the surface. This speeds up decomposition and brings in oxygen to promote the growth of microorganisms. The decomposing organics liberate methane gas (a powerful greenhouse gas). The gas flows out of the surface of the site to the atmosphere or travels with pores in the soil to local basements causing safety problems. As the water seeps through the mass of waste it dissolves organics, salts and metals from the site. These flow down and into the groundwater where they degrade the potability and usefulness of the water in several ways. If the water flows out into a stream it can kill fish or eutrophy the water to promote algae growth
Open debate on a bill.
The House speeds up lawmaking by providing a direct link to the people.
an enzyme
Heat!
It gives you all the blower speeds except high.
it speeds up the weathering process.
yes speeds up the process
it speeds it up
True
Heat speeds up the decomposition process
It speeds up the reaction that produces ammonia.
it greatly speeds up the rust process