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In order to have a smell a substance must have Four different properties. 1. It must be volatile so it gets in the air and makes it to your nose. 2. It is water soluble and can make it past the mucous layer in your nose. 3. It is fat soluble and can make it past the lipid membrane in your nose cells. 4. There is a receptor in your nose that can sense it. Lower molecular weight esters are very volatile and quickly fill up the air in the room. They are both fat soluble and mildly water soluble. They fit easily into certain receptors in your nose and so they have a strong smell. Higher molecular weight esters are not very volatile. They mostly stay in solid or liquid form but do not turn into gases. They often don't ever get to your nose. They are fat soluble, but not water soluble, so even if they do get to your nose, they can't pass through the mucous layer to get to your scent receptors. They are also very bulky and so they do not fit very well into the scent receptors because they are too big. All of these things contribute to them having a mild smell if any smell at all.
Weak bases will have a higher H+ concentration.
a strong acid is lower on the pH scale a strong base is higher on the pH scale
Strong acid = 1 pH ( or lower ) Strong base = 14 pH ( or higher ) Neutral solution = 7 pH
Some fragrances are stronger than others because of the flower or ingredient used to create the particular scent. Some fragrances have higher potency due to the ingredient of a very strong scented flower extract that was added, while others like vanilla are on the softer scent side.
Yes, there are. There are several varieties of pink roses that have strong fragrances.
madd strong bonds, yo
In order to have a smell a substance must have Four different properties. 1. It must be volatile so it gets in the air and makes it to your nose. 2. It is water soluble and can make it past the mucous layer in your nose. 3. It is fat soluble and can make it past the lipid membrane in your nose cells. 4. There is a receptor in your nose that can sense it. Lower molecular weight esters are very volatile and quickly fill up the air in the room. They are both fat soluble and mildly water soluble. They fit easily into certain receptors in your nose and so they have a strong smell. Higher molecular weight esters are not very volatile. They mostly stay in solid or liquid form but do not turn into gases. They often don't ever get to your nose. They are fat soluble, but not water soluble, so even if they do get to your nose, they can't pass through the mucous layer to get to your scent receptors. They are also very bulky and so they do not fit very well into the scent receptors because they are too big. All of these things contribute to them having a mild smell if any smell at all.
Yes. It is really strong if it is level higher then 70.
Weak bases will have a higher H+ concentration.
Grasses and grains are wind-pollinated, and plants are seed pollinated. There is a difference.
Grasses and grains are wind-pollinated, and plants are seed pollinated. There is a difference.
The strong acid has a higher dissociation constant.
a strong acid is lower on the pH scale a strong base is higher on the pH scale
Peroxide is a good nucleophile, it might be strong enough for an addition-elimination reaction to form a peroxy acid and the alcohol. Depending on the stability of the peroxy acid, it might decompose to the carboxylic acid.
Yes, a strong core gives you more control over your muscles.