Minerals can appear in both organic and inorganic form.
no, specific heat will always be 4.16
Yes, gold conducts heat faster than water due to its higher thermal conductivity. This means that gold will heat up more quickly when exposed to a heat source compared to water.
The sudden change in temperature can cause the milk bottle to expand rapidly and crack due to thermal stress. The glass or plastic material may not be able to withstand the heat, especially if it was not designed for hot liquids.
The pond would heat up faster than the meadow because water has a higher specific heat capacity than land, meaning it requires more energy to heat up. In contrast, the meadow's surface will heat up more quickly due to direct exposure to sunlight and lack of water to absorb and retain heat.
Gas heats water in a water heater by burning natural gas in a combustion chamber, which creates heat. This heat is transferred to a heat exchanger, where it warms up the water flowing through the pipes. The hot water is then stored in the tank until it is needed for use.
Its not a smart idea. Although crack isn't water soluble, its vinegar soluble. But injecting vinegar is highly dangerous. Cocaine (coke), which is powder form of crack is water soluble and is a lot safer than shooting up crack.
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Heat it up
Because if the water goes in the crack and freeze, the crack will expand
If the crack has enlarged as a result of the freezing water, it is an example of a type of physical weathering known as ice wedging.
Just like any other pill. Dilute it in water, heat, cotton, shoot!
no
Water heats up quickly when heat is applied from the bottom because hot air rises and creates circulation within the water, leading to more even distribution of heat. This process, known as convection, helps the water to heat up efficiently and quickly from the bottom up.
Microwaves can heat up other substances besides water. They work by causing molecules in food to vibrate and generate heat, so they can heat up a variety of materials, not just water.
The range of a super soaker can vary, but typically they can shoot water up to around 30-40 feet. However, some high-powered models can shoot water up to 50-60 feet or even further.
It is because of the pressure below the earth.
no, specific heat will always be 4.16