Because Glucose is neutral and Sodium-Cloride electrically charged.
The substance could be undergoing a phase change, such as melting or boiling, where the absorbed thermal energy is being used to break intermolecular forces rather than increase temperature. Additionally, the substance could be acting as a reservoir for the thermal energy, buffering the temperature change by absorbing it without changing its own temperature until it reaches its heat capacity limit. Finally, the substance could be releasing an equivalent amount of energy through other means, such as radiation or convection, balancing out the absorbed thermal energy and maintaining a constant temperature.
Compounds like sodium chloride (salt) or glycerin may be added to increase the weight of soap. These additives help to make the soap harder and increase its density, resulting in a heavier final product.
The hardest substance in the human body is tooth enamel. It is even harder than bone and serves as the outer protective layer of our teeth.
It's not "harder", it just requires a slightly higher temperature.
Adding sodium chloride to water increases the boiling point of the solution. This is because the presence of salt disrupts the hydrogen bonding between water molecules, making it harder for the water to vaporize at the boiling point.
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Temperature can be used as an indication of the energy that particles in a substance have. When the temperature is higher, particles have more energy and "bounce" around harder and in a bigger space. When the temperature is lower, the opposite happens.
No. No substance known to exist is harder than diamond and especially no other element.
The substance could be undergoing a phase change, such as melting or boiling, where the absorbed thermal energy is being used to break intermolecular forces rather than increase temperature. Additionally, the substance could be acting as a reservoir for the thermal energy, buffering the temperature change by absorbing it without changing its own temperature until it reaches its heat capacity limit. Finally, the substance could be releasing an equivalent amount of energy through other means, such as radiation or convection, balancing out the absorbed thermal energy and maintaining a constant temperature.
Yes, the mineral we know as diamond is harder than any steel. Diamond is the hardest substance we know of.
No.
Nothing.
It should make it colder, but in the presens of ice, you can actually make water much colder then normal because it lowers the freezing temp. So when it would norammly be a block fo ice, it will still remain a liquid, a very cold liquid at that.
Snow will get harder as the temperature drops.
It is harder to raise the temperature of water than it is to raise the temperature of a rock. It takes 1 calorie of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree C, whereas it only takes 0.02 calorie to heat a gram of rock to that temperature.
It is the hardest NATURAL substance- due to the arrangement of the carbon atoms that make up a diamond. (Thee ARE harder materials, but they are manmade.)
Iron ore is purified with Carbon dioxide and it creates the harder substance steel