Yes, but only a little~ about 8 parts per 100 of glycerin. Reference: Ossendovsky, A. M., J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc., 37, 1071 (1906). Through Mac Ardle, D.W., "The Use of Solvents in Organic Chemistr y," p. 80. New York, D. van Nostrand Co., Inc. (1925)
The distance from one peak to the next peak
Some would argue that more than 90 percent of chemistry is based on this law, but that is up for debate. The reason that most chemistry depends on the law of conservation of mass is that mass is conserved in all reactions expect nuclear reactions. Thus, the 90 percent is traditional reactions and the 10 percent is nuclear reactions in this saying.
The timing of radioactive decay is unpredictable. The causes of radioactive decay are instability of a nucleus and chance events. Examples of these chance events are collisions by subatomic particles, vacuum fluctuations, and the like - unpredictable.
== ==Well colour comes from light (e.g. the sun and lamps) its hard to believe but the sun's light (or any kind of light) enters the atmosphere and well changes colour and when it lands on something it reflecs of the object and if you want to know why is every thing, well not every thing a diffrent colour that's cause every thing reflecs diffrently