I think it could be lead
liquid
lead
Lagging.
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Temperature. Temperature causes matter to change state.
M= Movemen A= Atomic C= Chemical H=Heat E= Electrical L= Light P= Potential S= Sound I think this is right
Paul Morgan and Stephanie L. Kwolek developed Nomex in the late 1950s at DuPontâ??s Pioneering Research Laboratory. Nomex is a heat-resistant fiber, best known for its use in firefighter apparel.
For liquids, the Liter, L.. For solids, the Cubic Meter or sometimes Stere. A milliliter or, ml , is defined as the volume of one cubic centimeter of water, so you'll often see ml and L used to state the volume of a solid as well as a liquid.
The estimates of saliva or spit production range from 0.75 liters per day to 1.5 liters per day so this is 273.75 to 547.5 liters per year. Now you might wonder how many gallons that is? Well, 547.5 liters = 144.634199 US gallons and 273.75 liters = 72.3170993 US gallons. Now you may wonder what is in all that spit? Well, it has water and electrolytes. Here is the electrolyte composition of spit. * 2-21 mmol/L sodium * 10-36 mmol/L potassium * 1.2-2.8 mmol/L calcium * 0.08-0.5 mmol/L magnesium * 5-40 mmol/L chloride * 25 mmol/L bicarbonate * 1.4-39 mmol/L phosphate Of course there is also mucous which makes it sticky. There is an important immunoglobulin know as IgA and there are some enzymes too that help break down foods. There are also some proteins that are important for your teeth. There are lots of cells both human and bacteria. Also, there is a chemical called Opiorphin which is a very potent pain killer, even more potent than morphine. This is only a partial list, but next time you hock a loogie, think twice about what you are getting rid of.
I think it could be lead
lead Lagging.
Yes, water conductivity largely depends on H+ concentration. In fact distilled water (very pure) does not conduct very well by lack of ions (pH=7 means [H+] = 1.0*10-7 mol/L).
Orie L. Phillips has written: 'Conduct of judges and lawyers'
Lydia L. A. Very has written: 'Red Riding Hood' 'A strange recluse, or, Ye did it unto me' 'Goody Two Shoes' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Fiction, Orphans, Specimens, Stories in rhyme, Toy and movable books
Most living beings conduct electricity rather well, because of the water content.Pure water is not a good conductor, but most water that occurs in nature is not pure (as in "distilled"); it has enough dissolved ions to be able to conduct electricity.Most living beings conduct electricity rather well, because of the water content.Pure water is not a good conductor, but most water that occurs in nature is not pure (as in "distilled"); it has enough dissolved ions to be able to conduct electricity.Most living beings conduct electricity rather well, because of the water content.Pure water is not a good conductor, but most water that occurs in nature is not pure (as in "distilled"); it has enough dissolved ions to be able to conduct electricity.Most living beings conduct electricity rather well, because of the water content.Pure water is not a good conductor, but most water that occurs in nature is not pure (as in "distilled"); it has enough dissolved ions to be able to conduct electricity.
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When heat loss occurs from the result of a reaction, it is called an exothermic reaction (heat taken in is endothermic). the deffinition of heat is the average kenetic internal energy of what is "hot" or "cold". Heat is lost in the transition from g(gas) to l(liquid) g to s(solid) and l to s. and heat is absorbed from s to l, s to g, and l to g.
Harry L. Solberg has written: 'Elementary heat power' -- subject(s): Heat, Heat-engines, Power-plants
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