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No, the lower the pressure the less gas a liquid can hold and the longer it takes to dissolve. One example you may have seen is water boiling in a near vacuum at room temperature.
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
less heat
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.
Allow it to become less cold.
Actually none of those, luvs hold the most and are less expensive.
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When liquid holdup occurs, the repeated boiling and condensation on which the separation depends is interrupted and distillation becomes less efficient.
Its the Super-Absorbant Polymer in disposable diapers that makes them hold more than cloth. The polymer can absorb many times its weight in liquid and traps the liquid in its structure. Once the liquid is absorbed by the polymer, it can not be pressed out, resulting in a diaper that has less leakage under pressure.
It has less because you add a solid and liquid together and you get less.
Typically, no. Test tubes are generally smaller than beakers and have less volume. Beakers are designed to hold larger amounts of liquid compared to test tubes.
Its the Super-Absorbant Polymer in disposable diapers that makes them hold more than cloth. The polymer can absorb many times its weight in liquid and traps the liquid in its structure. Once the liquid is absorbed by the polymer, it can not be pressed out, resulting in a diaper that has less leakage under pressure.
For your friends 2 year old daughter, who weighs 24 lbs, you would want to purchase a size 3 in Pampers Cruisers. The weight for this size is 16-28 lbs. Remember, the less sag when worn, the better the fit.
No, the lower the pressure the less gas a liquid can hold and the longer it takes to dissolve. One example you may have seen is water boiling in a near vacuum at room temperature.
it means the liquid is heavier. It floats in the liquid.
Ice is a solid less dense than the liquid
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form