overflow can is a container used for holding water during water displacement activity,and it is used for measuring a volume of a object (usually a irregular shape one) by putting it in the the water
In chemistry, the unit "m" is typically used to represent "molarity," which is a measure of the concentration of a solution.
Yes all chemistry comes from physical chemistry. Organic chemistry is the reaction of organic molecules (those with C-H bonds). How those reactions happen is physical chemistry i.e. think thermodynamics.
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Zumdahl chemistry refers to the man, Steven Zumdahl, who is currently a professor in the University of Illinois. He has authored many chemistry books, which are widely used in high level high school courses and college classes. His style of approaching chemistry can probably be called "Zumdahl chemistry", depending on how distinctive it really is to others.
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Most of the one's I have run across do not have an overflow. Mainly used for disposal, dumping out drinks, etc, not for washing so overflow not really an issue. Also, most are stainless which do not lend themselves to an overflow drain.
Overflow can measure the volume of water displaced by an object when it is submerged. By measuring the overflow, one can determine the volume of the object, as it is equal to the volume of water it displaces.
Metals are used in chemistry for coating of some metalloids and nonmetals
because the entire point of the overflow resovoir is to overflow, and release uneeded water
There are a number of (single) words available, inrigo as in to overflow or irrigate, abundo as in to be abundant and overflow, superfundo as in to flood or overflow, restagno as in to be swamped or overflow, exundo as in to flow out or overflow, adfluentia as in to overflow with abundance
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It can be either a noun or a verb, depending on how it's used.
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Chemistry is mainly used in laboratories to prepare chemical solutions and drugs.