The calibration of a pipette is made taking into account this small volume.
It has been calibrated to include the small volume that remains in the tip after all the solution has drained
The calibration of a pipette is made taking into account this small volume.
Molality of a solution remains constant as mass of a solution independent of temperature.
A beaker measures fluids and usually sits on the middle shelf of Delong's closet, but a pipette only contains a smaller amount of fluid and remains in a container of pipettes in Delong's closet.
A true solution is monophasic without any residue..
Supernatant.
the pancreas
The vapor
true
No, it is not true.
No, the solution remains saturated. It is just that as the temperatures decreases so does the carrying capacity of the solvent.
Supersaturated