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No, acids are not soapy to the touch. Acids tend to have a more corrosive or burning sensation when touched, while soaps are typically slippery and smooth.
Liquid nitrogen should never be touched with bare skin as it can cause severe cold burns and frostbite. Protective gear like gloves should always be worn when handling liquid nitrogen to prevent any contact with skin.
False. It is impossible not to have touched anything.
Francium is a highly radioactive and unstable element that is never found in its pure form in nature. If it were to be touched, it would likely react explosively with water or air. Due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity, no one has ever touched or felt francium.
Strontium is a silver-white metal with a shiny, metallic luster. It is soft and has a smooth texture when touched.
If a charged balloon touched a neutral balloon, electrons from the charged balloon would be transferred to the neutral balloon, causing the neutral balloon to become negatively charged. This is due to the principle of electrostatic induction.
No, sodium will explode violently if touched by water. Salt, which is sodium-chloride, is soluble.
Impatiens seeds can explode when they ripen and dry out on the plant. The seed pods burst open when touched or when they are ready to disperse their seeds, scattering them in the surrounding area for propagation.
No,if it did when water touched any other sub form it world explode.
it reacts by burning where you have touched something
Where the wires attach to the handle probably became frayed and touched causing a short.
There is no specific reason that they exploded. The only rough reason could be that they touched the piece of evil.
"Ouch!" Bill screamed after he touched the burning hot plate.
A balloon can become charged by rubbing it against a different material like wool or hair, causing a transfer of electrons. This imbalance of electrons creates a charge on the balloon. To discharge the balloon, it can be touched to a conductor like a metal object, allowing the excess electrons to flow away.
Your eardrum is like a stretched balloon because it is a thin, flexible membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it, similar to how a stretched balloon vibrates when touched or affected. This vibration helps to transmit sound signals to the inner ear for processing.
Yes, considering limes dont usually burn fingers
Air is made up of gases, primarily nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. While air itself cannot be physically touched, we can feel its pressure and movement when it comes into contact with our skin or other objects.