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Q: Would fat particles more likely be brought into a cell then oxygen particles?
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Would oxygen particles enter a cell through diffusion more likely than fat particles?

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How would the particles of air affect your daily living?

Particles in the air contain oxygen, which enable us to breathe.


How much ozone can you make with 9 oxygen particles?

The term "oxygen particles" is not well defined, since it might refer to either oxygen atoms or oxygen molecules. Chemists would never describe oxygen in terms of particles, they would be specific. Ozone is the O3 molecule, containing 3 oxygen atoms. If you had 9 oxygen atoms you could make three ozone molecules. But if you had 9 oxygen molecules, you could make 6 ozone molecules, since the oxygen molecule is O2 and contains two oxygen atoms.


What soil particles would likely cause the formation of micro-pores?

There is no item on the list of choices that you posted with your question that would be likely to do that.


How would a fast-flowing river be most likely to move sand-sized particles of sediment?

The particles would stay on the side of the bank and be known as a runoff.


How would a fast flowing river most likely to move sand sized particles of sediment?

The particles would stay on the side of the bank and be known as a runoff.


Would a baby duck die if you brought it on a private airplane?

most likely but my question is why would you do that??


What does touchie mean?

The would be something that would likely disturb or annoy someone if you brought it up.


Does sound travel faster in air a liquid pure oxygen or in vacuum?

Due to the fact that sound does not travel in a vacuum, I would say that it is definitely not in a vacuum. But between oxygen and a liquid comes down to how sound is propagated. Sound is propagated by particles transferring energy by collision (which is why it cannot travel through a vacuum, no particles). Therefore, more particles you have in a given volume, the more likely collisions will happen, thus propagating the wave faster. Thus, sound would travel faster in a liquid due to its higher density.


Would an oxygen sensor cause a car to not start?

Possible, but not likely.


What type of chemist would describe the chemical properties of oxygen?

Since oxygen is an inorganic substance, most likely an inorganic chemist would describe the chemical properties of oxygen.


What does touchy subject mean?

The would be something that would likely disturb or annoy someone if you brought it up.