its basically just asking you what does it mean for a particle to have a strong odour.
This phenomenon is called evaporation.
Yes. This process is called radioactive decay. The primary particles emitted are alpha particles, which are helium-4 nuclei, and beta particles, which are electrons.
In a liquid the surface tension cause the liquid to act as if a thin film were stretched across its surface. For example, surface tension allows the spider to float on water as if the water had a thin film.right but not for this question. in a liquid, the particles are not in formation like in a solid, and they can move about. However they can't leave the container until they are heated to become a gas.
When a solution forms, particles of the solute leave each other.
Its insoluble, so it wont become part of the solution. It weighs more than the liguid its in (paint) and therefor will sink to the bottom. Think of when you mix Nesquick in your milk... if you leave it there for too long, the particles will start sinking to the bottom. Same principle.
This phenomenon is called evaporation.
Evaporation.
When particles leave the cell is is either through a passive process such as diffusion or an active process called exocytosis.
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A leave application needs to show the reason why someone wants to take a leave. When writing one, a person should indicate the desired period for the leave and indicate the person who will carry out some of the tasks he usually performs.
Yes. This process is called radioactive decay. The primary particles emitted are alpha particles, which are helium-4 nuclei, and beta particles, which are electrons.
The surface temperature of the sun is roughly 5,800K, so the color of most of the photons that leave the sun's surface is green.
In a liquid the surface tension cause the liquid to act as if a thin film were stretched across its surface. For example, surface tension allows the spider to float on water as if the water had a thin film.right but not for this question. in a liquid, the particles are not in formation like in a solid, and they can move about. However they can't leave the container until they are heated to become a gas.
Landscapes formed from the work of wind result from either the removal of fine particles, or the sculpting effects of material in movement. Deflation lifts and removes loose particles from the surface. Deserts where soils of mixed particle size have been eroded of fines leave a cobblestone-like surface behind called desert lag or desert pavement. Surface becomes subject to erosion. Such has been the result of surface degradation from military activities in the desert regions of North Africa during World War II.
not enough surface to leave your finger oils on, like trying to leave a shoe print on gravel
A criminal can leave behind evidence--hair, sperm, skin particles, that can link him/her to the crime.
When a solution forms, particles of the solute leave each other.