JJ thompson
When raisins are stuck together, they can be pried apart manually (which is to say, you can do it with your fingers). If you would like to make them less sticky, you can coat them with flour.
Two or more atoms that are stuck together are called a molecule. Molecules can consist of the same type of atoms, like oxygen (O₂), or different types of atoms, like water (H₂O). When atoms bond together, they form molecules through chemical bonds, such as covalent or ionic bonds.
When several atoms are stuck together, they form a molecule. Molecules can consist of two or more atoms bonded together, either of the same element (like O₂, oxygen gas) or different elements (like H₂O, water). The bonds that hold the atoms together can be covalent, ionic, or metallic, depending on the nature of the atoms involved.
yes she does. She sprinkles some raisins over her breakfast sometimes because she doe'snt like to eat raisins by themselves
yes
The carbonation goes to the raisins, making them have a reaction to where it looks like they are dancing.
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Raisins, like all fruit (fresh or dried) are composed of organic compounds.
Atoms were thought to have electrons as the only true particles prior to Rutherford's analysis of the 'gold foil experiment' and, to explain why atoms are neutral, the atom was though to be something like a pudding of positive (no particles) with the electrons stuck in the atomic pudding. Prior experiments by several scientists, culminating by studies of several gases by JJ Thomson who came to these conclusion.
Raisins
AnswerBecause the old people think that kids nowadays are crazy for pennies and raisins just like they thought when they were kids.Senior Citizens have a rough time with their social security, give them a break, a penny to an old person is like a $100 to a wall street banker.Raisins have a lot of fiber, old people need fiber, therefore old people have a lot of raisins, even a few a extra to hand out to those lucky trick or treaters