Low-quality matter is that is dilute or dispersed or contains a low concentration of useful resources. High-quality matter is matter that is concentrated and contains a high concentration of a useful resource. An example of high-quality matter would be natural gas. An example of low quality matter would be gasoline.
The spread of matter causing a concentration of energy.
Yes, as it will serve to dilute the concentration of the sodium hydroxide being placed in the buret. You will being adding a known concentration of sodium hydroxide and ending up with an unknown concentration.
With reference to the Douglas Adams equation the reactant will drop to 6.25% of the starting concentration in 42. y = mx +c where m = 6.25 x =6.25 and c = 3. 3 being the universal constant of matter.
Isotonic concentration is when the concentration of soletutes inside and outside of the cell are equal in concentration
The concentration of matter in an object is called the density.
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The answer is density
Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of a lower concentration down a concentration gradient.
The four states of matter are related by energy concentration.
The ansewer is density
Low-quality matter is that is dilute or dispersed or contains a low concentration of useful resources. High-quality matter is matter that is concentrated and contains a high concentration of a useful resource. An example of high-quality matter would be natural gas. An example of low quality matter would be gasoline.
Yes, they move from high, to low.
This is called diffusion
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No, The state of matter only affects its' concentration. No matter what state matter is in, it will always have the same mass (assuming it doesn't drip or float away). However, the state of matter can affect the area or volume of matter.
not much, they were not a military matter.