because in case of solid state of matter no diffusion,effusion like gases and no evaporisation and flow of some part like liquids occurs so the concentration of solid remian constant.
FOR EXAMPLE;
IF YOU HAVE THREE THINGS PLACED AT THE SAME FLOOR ,WATER,A STONE,PERFUME YOU WILL SEE AFTER SOME TIME THAT DUE TO PROCESS OF EVAPORATION ,AND DIFFUSION THE CONCENTRATION OF WATER AND PERFUME IS SOMEWHAT DEGREESED WHILE THE CONCENTRATION OF STONE IS SAME so we can say that concentration of solid remains constant.
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what do solids have regularly
Since resistance is the ratio of voltage to current, we can say that halving the resistance will result in twice the current.
To derive pH values for weak acids, you can use the equation pH = -log[H+], where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. For weak acids, you need to consider the equilibrium expression for the acid dissociation and solve for [H+]. Once you have [H+], you can calculate the pH using the equation stated earlier.
i would say solids but it depends on how good youare with solids or gases. hope this helps :)
Their volume increases - that is to say, the solids expand. However, their mass stays the same.
Velocity is Speed in a given direction. Moving at constant velocity is equivalent to say moving with a constant speed in a specified direction. So, moving at constant velocity implicitly means moving with constant speed.
i am not quite sure but i can say that he had a concentration especially on technology
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When acceleration is zero, the object's velocity can still be changing if the initial velocity is not zero. However, if acceleration is zero and the initial velocity is also zero, then the object's velocity will remain constant.
In a solution with a pH of 4, the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) is higher than the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-). The pH scale is logarithmic, so a pH of 4 indicates that the concentration of hydrogen ions is 10^-4 moles per liter, while the concentration of hydroxide ions can be calculated using the water dissociation constant (Kw).
When a reaction has reached equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant over time, but the reaction is still ongoing.