The wet and cold weather conditions.
Sodium acetate does not exist as a gas under normal conditions. It is a white crystalline solid at room temperature. When heated, sodium acetate may decompose or melt, but it does not readily vaporize into a gas.
Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) can exist in a solid state under certain conditions, such as at very low temperatures and high pressures. This solid form of CO2 is commonly known as dry ice.
Chlorine is typically found in the gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. It can also exist as a liquid or solid under certain conditions, such as at low temperatures or high pressures.
Yes, sulfur can exist as a diatomic molecule, written as S2. However, under normal conditions, sulfur typically exists as S8 in a ring structure composed of 8 sulfur atoms.
Carbon dioxide can exist as a fluid under certain conditions, specifically at high pressures and low temperatures. In these conditions, carbon dioxide behaves as a supercritical fluid, with properties of both liquids and gases.
The wet and cold weather conditions.
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It is not available under normal conditions.
Yes, Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) can warp under certain conditions, such as exposure to moisture or extreme temperature changes.
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It is not available under normal conditions.
The ideal gas law is most applicable for a gas to exist under conditions of low pressure and high temperature.
Telekinesis has never yet been demonstrated under controlled, reproducible conditions.
Aluminum can corrode under normal conditions, but the rate of corrosion can vary depending on factors such as exposure to moisture and other environmental factors. In general, it can take several years for aluminum to show signs of corrosion under normal conditions.
H. G. Herring has written: 'Soil moisture trends under three different cover conditions' -- subject(s): Soil moisture
The last federal surplus was in 2000-2001 under the Bush administration.
Yes, hydrogen can exist in a solid state under specific conditions of very low temperature and high pressure.