Very difficult, although not impossible. My wife was left out of her father's will. The live in companion influenced her father to make another will and leave her completely out.
The live in companion pre deceased her father in death, leaving a son. The stranger "son" is named executor of the will and is left everything in the estate.
We are involved in a will contest, challenging both the appointment of the executor and the will itself, based upon undue influence, lies, malicious rumors, and the competency of the testator at the time of the will.
Most will contests result in a compromise, due to the costs involved in litigation, research, investigation, depositions and such.
Pursue your rights and seek legal counsel.
it is changed into oxygen
It is decomposed into water and oxygen.
Inhale it and then breath on a cold window
Oxygen itself does not burn, but it supports combustion. The temperature at which oxygen supports combustion varies depending on the material burning. Factors that influence combustion temperature include the type of material, the amount of oxygen present, and the efficiency of the combustion process.
no, can you live under water for months with no oxygen. then think about fish they can live with out water.
Carbon dioxide is increasing in the atmosphere, and oxygen is decreasing.
Oxygen has 8 protons, helium has 2 protons. To convert oxygen to helium, 6 protons has to be lost by nuclear disintegration which is not possible.
air is oxygen. the atmosphere is a verityof chemicals: co2, oxygen, helium etc etc
Cyanobacteria produced oxygen.
oxygen sensor
Oxygen dissolves in water through a process called diffusion, where oxygen molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Factors that influence this process include temperature, pressure, and the presence of other substances in the water.
Yes, the ratio of nitrogen to oxygen in the atmosphere remains constant regardless of altitude. Both nitrogen and oxygen are main components of Earth's atmosphere, with nitrogen making up about 78% and oxygen about 21%. Other gases, such as trace gases like argon and carbon dioxide, make up the remaining 1%.