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Is a brass paper fastener a conductor or insulator?

Brass is a metal that conducts electricity. Therefore, a brass paper clip is a conductor.


What determines where the slide number is displayed in the footer?

The placement of the slide number in the footer of a presentation is determined by the chosen slide layout template in the presentation software. Different templates may have the slide number displayed in various positions within the footer area. Users can customize the layout or adjust the master slide to control the position of the slide number.


How does a bong work?

It's actually pretty simple, you light the slide piece holding whatever it is you are smoking, it goes down a tube on the bong and goes underwater, the sucking motion is pulling air through the slide and down the tube. The air at the bottom of the water is trapped, and the only place it has to go is up through the bong and into your mouth, this is why a bong bubbles, I hope I explained this well enough.


What problems can arise when the slide is heated in a flame?

Heating the slide in a flame can cause it to crack or break due to uneven expansion or thermal shock. This can lead to sample loss and potential injury from hot glass shards. Additionally, heating the slide too quickly or with excessive heat can degrade the sample being analyzed.


How does H20 cross the membrane?

Aquaporin Water Channels. A special protein channel with a polar side lets water in but not other substance. The water must aline itself and slide through the narrow channel. Also known as osmosis. For more info look up "Aquaporin Water Channels" Nobel Prize in Chemistry Winners.

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How are rock slide and mud slide are different?

one has rocks and the other doesnt


Can you put water slide decal paper through a HP Laserprinter 2605?

Yes, BUT... make sure you get the laser variety of water-slide paper and not the inkjet variety for your HP Laserprinter 2605. The different papers act differently to the way the different types of printers' ink adhere to the paper.


What is the slide currently selected or displayed called?

It is called the current slide or active slide.


What is Passing a slide sample through a flame is called?

Passing a slide sample through a flame is known as heat-fixing. This process helps to adhere the specimen to the slide and kills any living organisms present, readying it for staining.


What is the name for the platform that holds or supports the slide being viewed?

Ah, what a delightful question! That platform is called a projector or a slide projector. It gently cradles the slide, allowing the light to shine through and display the image for all to see. Just imagine the joy of sharing beautiful images with others through the magic of a projector.


Printed images of more than one slide on a sheet of paper are referred to as?

Slide handouts


What does 'slide a paper under the door' mean?

Doors usually have a small gap between the bottom of the door and the floor, and in most cases, it is possible for a piece of paper to fit through that gap. So even if a door is locked, you can still deliver a piece of paper.


A single page in PowerPoint is called a?

Slide.


What printing option prints one complete slide on a piece of paper?

use print current page or slide option..


Why is it not safe to use any kind of paper in cleaning the lens of the microscope?

Paper is manufactured from pulp which is made from trees. IE wood. The use of any paper product to clean a delicate lens can cause minute scratches on the lens which can mar the surface and interfere with the visual display when viewing something on the slide. When looking through the microscope, it is hard to determine if what you're seeing is actually on the slide or a scratch on the lens.


Can you feel earrings slide through your ear?

yeeessss. but it doesnt hurt once they are like fully healed!


What is the name of the lenses through which a student looks to view the image on the slide?

The lenses through which a student views the image on a slide are called eyepieces or ocular lenses. These lenses are located at the top of the microscope and are used in combination with the objective lenses to magnify the image of the specimen.