A big beaker cools down faster than a small beaker because it has a larger surface area through which heat can be lost to the surroundings. More surface area means more exposure to the surrounding air, leading to quicker heat dissipation.
There are several properties that could help a person identify a beaker full of mysterious clear liquid. For example, smelling the liquid might help. Also, seeing what it reacts with, and where it falls on the pH scale would be helpful.
Advantage of a beaker over what? Doing the reaction in a Big Gulp cup or something? There aren't advantages or disadvantages to beakers. They just are. Flasks, there are differences because there's more than one kind. But there's only one kind of beaker.
No, in most cases both big and small bubbles fall at the same rate because they experience the same drag force from the surrounding air. The size of the bubble does not significantly affect how fast it falls.
Keeping the pH glass electrode immersed in water before and after use helps prevent the electrode from drying out, which can affect its accuracy and performance. It also helps to maintain the hydration level of the electrode, ensuring proper functioning and stability during measurements.
Liquid soap is made to mix with water faster than bar soap. Therefore can break up the molecules of fat faster. However if bar of soap was swished about in very hot water it would form a washing up water just about equal to the liquid soap. This was the way we did it in the 1930's using a small wire basket just big enough to take the bar of soap.
The blue beaker then the yellow beaker until green.
Elephants have big ears to cool them selves down.
They can rest, find shade, or drink lots of water.
plunger
go down a big hill
It seems it won't happen. The expansion of the Universe is accelerating - instead of slowing down, it expands faster and faster.
Beaker
Somewhere around 35 - 40 mph... faster if you're going down a big hill!
When you put metal in water it cools down quick. When you put plastic in the microwave, you're in for a big problem....Plastic is the answer.
WHICH SEED WOULD GROW FASTER A LITTLE SEED OR A BIG seed
the old man at the light house
Does a big wheel go faster than a little wheel?