Some acids such as nitric(V) acid, may decompose by absorbing energy and reduce the acidic strength, when they are exposed to heat of the sun.
As we all know that we should add acid to water not water to acid. Because it can give a lot heat out which can cause saviour burns to our skins and clothes. when the acid evolves a lot of heat it is a strong acid and when small amount of heat evolves it is a weak acid.
Adding water to acid releases heat and may cause the acid to splatter.
they should be stored in a safe, preferable lockable area away from sources of heat. They must be used in accordance with manufacturers guidelines. They should be returned to their proper places when not in use and any spillages must be cleaned up immediately.
goggles, an apron, and heat proof gloves
Catalase is a protein and proteins can de-nature or change shapes when exposed to heat. Acid is very corrosive and so my guess would be that acid would just eat away at the protein and cause the protein to lose major parts needed to function
Some acids such as nitric(V) acid, may decompose by absorbing energy and reduce the acidic strength, when they are exposed to heat of the sun.
Some acids such as nitric(V) acid, may decompose by absorbing energy and reduce the acidic strength, when they are exposed to heat of the sun.
Fertilizer should be stored in a coll dry place,away from any heat source.
well energy is stored in the heat from the sun and while the heat travels the energy is burned and the heat survives
As we all know that we should add acid to water not water to acid. Because it can give a lot heat out which can cause saviour burns to our skins and clothes. when the acid evolves a lot of heat it is a strong acid and when small amount of heat evolves it is a weak acid.
heat is not an acid
the diaphragm should be washed with a mild soap and water. After being dried, it can be dusted with corn starch before being returned to its container. The diaphragm should always be stored away from sunlight and heat
Paprika should be stored out of direct sunlight and away from heat and moisture.
Adding water to acid releases heat and may cause the acid to splatter.
Yes! Heat is one of the energy stored in a vacuum cleaner!
The heat energy is not stored, its created by a chemical reaction.
Heat is not a tangible object that can be stored.