increased precipitation
Salt dissolves fastest in water at higher temperatures. Increasing the temperature of the water provides more energy to the salt molecules, causing them to move more quickly and interact with the water molecules, thus speeding up the dissolution process.
Yes, it is possible for a room temperature to be 295 K. This temperature is equivalent to approximately 21.85 degrees Celsius, which falls within the typical range for comfortable room temperatures.
That depends on how reaction circumstances are: catalyst, power of oxidant used, temperature, etc. Possible products are (following increasing oxidation value): ethanal (aceetaldehyde), ethanoic acid (acetic acid), Next step quite difficult to form: carbon dioxide + methanol, methanal (formaldehyd), methanoic acid (formic acid), carbon dioxide In some steps also water is released (depending on which oxidant is used)
Eutectics occur at specific temperature-composition points where a mixture of substances melts at the lowest possible temperature.
The temperature -273°C is known as absolute zero. At this temperature, all molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale.
Reduction in secondary pollutants is not a possible consequence of global warming.
no
One possible consequence of Hypervitaminosis A is reduced bone density that can lead to osteoporosis.
Yes, it is possible to add energy to a system without increasing its temperature by converting the added energy into a different form, such as potential energy or kinetic energy. The internal energy of a system can change without a temperature increase if the energy is used for processes like phase changes or chemical reactions.
True
I'm fairly sure that expulsion is a consequence of plagiarism everywhere.
Enhanced Physical Ability, that's not to hard, haha.
True
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They are not just possible, they are an inevitable consequence of a Universe dominated by gravity.
possible in case of high pressure , but this situation is very rear in moleculler reaction
Yes, it is possible to add thermal energy to an object without increasing its temperature by changing its phase. For example, when ice is melting, thermal energy is being absorbed to break the bonds between water molecules without a change in temperature.