Bones? Eggshells, sea shells...
Heat is not an element, compound, or mixture. It is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects.
matches, candles and petorl matches, candles and petrol
Copper(II) carbonate is insoluble in water and doesn't react with sodium sulfate. A green product, visible on ald objects made from copper or copper alloys, is a mixture of copper carbonate and copper hydroxide.
magnets
The objective lenses in a compound microscope are responsible for magnifying objects. Typically, these lenses come in varying magnification levels (e.g., 4x, 10x, 40x) and can be switched out to achieve different levels of magnification.
Household bleach is a common household object that contains a chlorine compound called sodium hypochlorite. Pool cleaning products and some water purification tablets may also contain chlorine compounds like calcium hypochlorite. Some disinfectants and toilet bowl cleaners contain chlorinated compounds like trichloroisocyanuric acid.
A petrifying spring is a type of mineral spring where water rich in minerals flows over objects, coating them with minerals like calcium carbonate that eventually harden and turn into stone-like formations. This process can create a unique and visually striking natural phenomenon.
Some objects that contain electromagnets are doorbells, speakers, printers, and calculaters
neon lights.
Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion.
There are many objects in the world that contain carbon. Some items are seashells, pencils, fabrics, wood, carbonated sodas, and water.
Objects that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt are attracted to a magnet.
A compound microscope, like the common optical microscope is used to study objects too small to see with the naked eye. The difference between a common optical microscope, and a compound microscope is the number of objective lenses. A compound microscope will contain several lenses. This reduces distortion, and gives one multiple lenses with which to adjust magnification.
A compound microscope is used to magnify small objects such as algae, bacteria, diseases, etc.
Examples of objects that contain mechanisms include watches, clocks, car engines, bicycles, and vending machines. These objects have moving parts that work together to perform a specific function or task.
You can attract objects that contain iron by using a magnet, as iron is a magnetic material. When you bring a magnet near objects containing iron, the magnetic force will cause them to be attracted to the magnet.
It is use for magnifying small objects.