nose, penis, toes, armpit
No, HNO2 is a weak acid, not a weak base. It is a weak acid because it only partially ionizes in water to release H+ ions.
No, methanol is not considered a weak base. It is actually a weak acid.
A solution containing a weak acid and its salt will act as a buffer, maintaining the pH by neutralizing added acid or base. Similarly, a weak base and its salt can also function as a buffer. Weak acid-weak base buffer systems are commonly used in chemical laboratories and biological systems to control pH fluctuations.
Ethanol is a weak base.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
Of course girls have weak spots! for me its in my wrist and near my neck!
All Volcanoes are formed at weaker spots in the tectonic plates. The weak spots are usually near the edges of plates, and most volcanoes are formed there. Sometimes though, plates move over hot spots, and if a weak area of the plate is over that hot spot, a volcano (shield volcano) might form.
They can be inspected for cracks, weak shells, broken yolks, and blood spots by shining a flashlight through the egg and if you see anything then it is a bad egg!
a dick/penis
the boys world.......its like heaven
The sky Tower weak spots can only be crossed on the mach bike and must be done on floor at a time with out stopping on the weak floor. you need at least 2 or 3 spaces from the weaker spots to gain the speed necessary to cross without falling to the floor under so saving each floor is a good idea.
In some cases , some people are spot prone and others have better skin but Every boy will get spots, some less noticeable than others but what you have to remember is everyone has different maturity rates so maybe one boys voice has broke but he has no spots while another boys voice hasn't but he has lots of spots!
Intestine .
Mines my head because one time my brother through a golf club at it
boys have more spots than5 girls dont
girls are weak species
The sharks weak spot is the nose. Improved answer: A sharks weak spot really depends on the shark itself, mainly the gills, eyes, and where its vast array of electrical sensors are located (on the snout)