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(Explanation): If you look at the phase diagram for CO2, and you draw a lines where the temperature and pressure meet, you will see that the point will be inside the zone that is 'solid', so it is in the solid state.
Glucose can be in several different forms. Dry or powdered glucose is in a chain form, but more often glucose is represented in a hexagonal form. Further specification of alpha or beta glucose may be required as this can alter the chemical properties to some extent. The link below offers as near perfect an explanation available without knowing the specific context of your question:
To draw a sublimation curve, plot temperature on the x-axis and pressure on the y-axis. Follow the curve that shows the conditions where the substance transitions directly from solid to gas without passing through the liquid phase. The curve slopes upward as pressure increases, indicating the sublimation point.
Platinum's state of matter at room temperature would be a solid.
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I just draw like gray clouds going up.
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how i draw a section view on autocaduse slice tool in Solid tool barTry the SOLVIEW command
For a solid, draw compacted circles (atoms). For a liquid, draw a little separated circles with some lines to show they are moving For a gas, Draw few circles spread out and make long light lines to show that they traveled Hope this helps.
a pancake that has particle :D
Be able to imagine the solid figure as if you are spinning it in your mind. Know every face. To draw a specific view, imagine being a tiny speck of a person standing at that viewpoint. What do you see? It should be a flat, two dimensional figure. For example, imagine a cone. Stand the cone on its base. Imagine that you pick up the cone and look at its base. What is it? A circle. A circle is easy to draw. Then draw it. You have to have a mental picture of every solid figure in your mind unless the solid figure is shown to you. You also must have the ability to picture objects turning in your mind.
You can draw a particle sequence, as in before and then another box for after. The first box showing how particles are in a solid state from close up. Then draw the second box containing a few particles hot but not yet all of them. Then draw another box titled after 15 minutes showing all of the particles hot an vibrating. if you wish you can also draw a heat source at the bottom.
First do it in true scale and then using "Scale" tool reduce it by 81.6% if u r using solid edge
To draw solid elements, you can use techniques such as shading, cross-hatching, stippling, or rendering to create the illusion of three-dimensional form and volume. Additionally, it is important to understand light and shadow to give the object a more realistic appearance. Practice and experimentation with different techniques will help you improve your skills in drawing solid elements.
first u do this then that then this tis and that and their u go
Draw pictures or diagrams.