A betta fish can live in a small container for a short period, but it will eventually need a larger habitat for long-term health and well-being. It is recommended to provide a betta fish with at least a 5-gallon tank for optimal living conditions.
The specific heat capacity of the water in the container with the larger temperature change is lower than that of the water in the other container. This means that the water with the larger temperature change requires less energy to heat up.
When you release it into the larger container the pressure reduces from the previous amount so the gas can completely fill the larger container.
The particles will just move away from each other, to fill the larger container.
The particles will just move away from each other, to fill the larger container.
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No, you cannot carry on a liquid container that is larger than 100ml in your carry-on luggage when traveling by air.
When a gas is released from a small container to a larger container, the gas molecules spread out to occupy the larger volume. This expansion leads to a decrease in the density of the gas, resulting in fewer gas molecules per unit volume in the larger container. Consequently, the pressure decreases because pressure is defined as the force exerted by gas molecules colliding with the walls of the container; with fewer collisions occurring in the larger space, the overall pressure drops.
Not necessarily. The mass of a container is determined by the material it is made of, not its volume. A larger volume container made of the same material will have a greater mass due to more material being present.
Where is that container of tobacco? I'll need a larger container. Container ships are cargo ships prepared to handle railway containers, also known as boxcars.
A mini habitat is slightly larger and refers to a small area within a larger ecosystem where specific organisms live. A micro habitat is even smaller and refers to a very specific localized environment within a mini habitat that meets the needs of certain organisms.
The large container of water will take longer to heat or cool down compared to the small container due to its larger volume. This is because it has more mass and therefore requires more energy to raise or lower its temperature. Both containers will eventually reach the same temperature if left in the same environment.
Yes, it is correct.