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This depends: an ink may be a true sollution or a colloidal solution, or a suspension.
Yes, hairspray is a colloid. It is a mixture of liquid droplets (such as water and various solvents) dispersed in air, forming a stable homogenous solution.
When a solution is strongly heated in a flame, the atoms and molecules gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. This can lead to increased chemical reactions, vaporization of the solution, and potentially decomposition of the molecules into smaller fragments or different chemical species.
Electrons in a hydrogen atom do not collide with the proton due to the electromagnetic forces that balance the attraction between them (proton and electron). The electron orbits the nucleus in defined energy levels, establishing stability within the atom. The probability distribution of an electron's position allows it to be close to the proton without actually colliding with it.
Yes, increasing the rate at which particles collide will generally increase the rate of a reaction. This is because more collisions between particles lead to a higher likelihood of successful reactions taking place.
Lemonade is a solution, because it is a mixture of more than one substance.
NO. A colloid is a precipitate usually, or at least a suspension. It is no longer a dissolved material.
Increasing the temperature, stirring the solution, or reducing the size of solute particles will cause the solvent to collide with the solute more often.
Haiti is located near a transform boundary between the North American and Caribbean plate. As such they do not collide but slide past each other.
Milk is a colloid, as it consists of fat globules suspended in a liquid solution. Colloids are mixtures where particles are evenly dispersed but not dissolved.
You seem to have answered your own question-it is the collisions that transfer energy
Planets do not collide with each other because they orbit around the Sun in stable paths called orbits. These orbits are a balance between the speed of the planet and the gravitational pull of the Sun. The gravitational force between planets is not strong enough to overcome the momentum of their orbits and cause them to collide.
When the plates collide they form volcanoes and earthquakes.
They collide.
The missle is going to collide into the boat. The missles are to collide into the submerine.
The past tense of collide is collided.
Collide Sessions was created in 1997.