Before agitation, soft drinks typically appear still with the ingredients relatively settled at the bottom of the container. The liquid is typically clear and homogeneous in appearance.
Agitation increases the reaction rate by accelerating the collisions between reactant molecules, leading to more effective collisions and higher chances of successful reactions. Agitation helps in overcoming the activation energy barrier, enabling reactions to proceed at a faster pace.
Agitation is the process of keeping a mixture that has been mixed in the proper mixed state required for the 'end' product. Mixing refers to the actual stirring of different liquids and/or materials to blend them together into an end product or mixture. Once this mixture is 'mixed' it may require agitation to keep the mixture in the proper 'mixed' state.
An observation that does not involve a measurement is considered to be qualitative. This type of observation typically involves descriptions, characteristics, or properties of objects or phenomena rather than numerical values.
When you anticipate the results of your experiments before you begin, you are forming a hypothesis. This is a testable explanation for a phenomenon or a prediction of the outcome of an experiment based on observation, research, or prior knowledge.
How about the little bubbles visible in softdrinks. They are CO2 in gaseous form.
AMOUNT OF CO2 DISSOLVED IN SOFTDRINKS?
softdrinks in year 1969, 1-peso bill can buy 5 kilos of rice, 1 1/2 kl of pork or chicken and 10 bottles of softdrinks.
There were several profession that led the political agitation before the American Revolution. These included the legal profession or lawyers and merchants.
wiskie
NO! NO!
No.
softdrinks
5%
sopdrinks.
any softdrinks
An observation is something that can be seen with your own eyes, and an inference is something based on face. Therefore, an inference does not come before an observation, but rather after.
state why an observation cannot be an inference