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The phrase "sub degree" does not have any real meaning. At a sub 10000 degrees C temperature all metals would be molten and, being in liquid form, they cannot fracture.

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Are alkali metals low density soldids at room temperature?

Yes, alkali metals are typically low-density solids at room temperature. They have low melting and boiling points, resulting in them being found in solid form at standard conditions. Additionally, alkali metals have a low density due to their large atomic size and the presence of only one valence electron.


What type of fracture results from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward?

A fracture resulting from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward is called a Colles' fracture. It is a type of distal radius fracture where the bone breaks near the wrist joint, usually due to a fall on an outstretched hand. Colles' fractures typically result in a dorsal displacement of the hand and a characteristic deformity known as a "dinner fork" deformity.


If you break quartz what physical property?

When quartz is broken it has a conchoidal fracture. Fracture is the appearance of the broken plane of a mineral. A conchodal fracture is described a being curved, and looking like broken glass.


To maintain 40 degree evaporator coil temperature what is the suction pressure?

The suction pressure required to maintain a 40 degree evaporator coil temperature depends on the refrigerant being used, as different refrigerants have different pressure-temperature characteristics. A typical range for R-22 refrigerant would be around 55-60 psig. It is important to consult the specific pressure-temperature chart for the refrigerant being used.


What is the luminosity of a flame?

The luminosity of a flame is the amount of visible light it emits. It varies depending on factors such as the type of fuel being burned, the temperature of the flame, and the presence of impurities. Flames with higher luminosity appear brighter.

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What is the right temperature for a normal human being?

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What makes mercury different than other metals?

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What phase of matter does non metals exist in at room temperature?

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Are most metals solid at room tempertaure?

Yes, most metals are solid at room temperature. This is because metals tend to have high melting points due to their metallic bonding, which allows them to form a lattice structure that is stable in the solid state at room temperature.


What is the fracture point of the material being tested in the experiment?

The fracture point of the material being tested in the experiment is the point at which it breaks or fails under stress.


Can you make a meaningful sentence using the word fracture?

Fracture-the act of braking;state of being broken


Is fracture a noun?

fracture is a noun; or a verb, as in "I will fracture this brick".


What is the phase of matter for silicon?

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How does a flat iron produce heat?

Through metals which are good conductors of heat: often these are compounds of metals which can ( due to the tight particles producing energy) heat to a desired temperature, copper being an example of this.


What is used to immobilize the extremity after a fracture has been?

What is used to immobilized the extremity after a fracture has being splinted and an sling apply