Yes, flatulence can contain particles of feces, as gas can pass through the digestive system and pick up these particles along the way. However, not all flatulence will contain fecal particles, as it depends on the individual's diet and digestive health.
Temperature itself does not contain particles. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. So, while temperature is related to the motion of particles, it does not physically contain any particles itself.
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
Yes. 1 mole of all elements (including carbon) or compounds contain Avogadro number of particles (6.023 x 1023 particles)
Any atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), one mole of any ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters. Therefore, a cylinder with a larger volume will contain more gas particles. Consequently, a cylinder with the greatest volume at STP will contain the highest number of gas particles, as the number of moles (and thus particles) increases with volume.
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Air particles contain oxygen.
Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.
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No; in fact, for most individuals who are initially quitting smoking experience constipation and generally a lack of flatulence due to lower movement in the bowels. Some people quitting smoking chew excessive amounts of gum, some of which can contain sugar alcohols like malitol which can cause flatulence and diarrhea.
The noun 'flatulence' is a uncountable noun, a word for a condition.
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Any particle that is not a hadron does not contain quarks. Fundamental bosons and leptons are the only category of particles that do not contain quarks.
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Temperature itself does not contain particles. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. So, while temperature is related to the motion of particles, it does not physically contain any particles itself.