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Gases are compressible because their molecules bounce off of each other instead of sticking together. The molecules of solids and liquids stick together instead of moving freely.
Bubble wrap is often used when shipping items in packages. The wrap protects the item from being broken, since the wrap cushions the item should be there be any impact.
Cellophane wrap (also known as cling film, plastic wrap or by the brand name 'Saran Wrap') has a thickness of around 12.7 microns. In inches, this is 1/2000 inch.
Some people put bubble wrap on their windows in the winter because it helps with insulation and will ultimately decrease your heat/energy bill.
Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
its like a wrap check. you are running behind them and you wrap your stick around to the front of them and hit their stick.
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Elmer's Epoxy and Elmer's Spray Adhesive will stick to plastic wrap. - Elmer's School glue and Elmer's Glue -All will NOT stick to plastic wrap.
Yes, most often it does.
you stick a thermometer in the liquid
well it can stick to sweat water any type of water type of thing
a thermos or u can wrap heapes of foil around another bottel
Plastic wrap is generally impermeable to gases and liquids, but it is not perfectly airtight. Over time, some gases like oxygen can slowly seep through the plastic wrap, although the rate of permeability is quite low.
Static electricity
most likely metal
You can get a wrap for your stick and design it yourself. see related link
You wrap birthday gifts in special Happy Birthday wrapping paper. You can opt to stick a ribbon, bow or gift tag on the present.