by taking a fat dump on your computer
and jumping in a lake
...are: -the attraction to the paper -the solubility of the pigments -the size of the particles posted by Huguito Doutre
thermal effect
Factors that affect leaf chromatography include the polarity of the solvent used, the size and shape of the molecules being separated, the pH of the solvent, and the temperature at which the chromatography is performed. These factors can impact the rate at which the molecules move through the chromatography medium and the resolution of the separation.
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
The strength of attraction between molecules is influenced by factors including the types of intermolecular forces present (such as hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole interactions, or van der Waals forces), the molecular shape and size, and the polarity of the molecules. Stronger intermolecular forces result in higher attraction between molecules.
Detergent helps slime to stretch and become more elastic by breaking the bonds between the glue molecules, making the slime less sticky and easier to manipulate. It also helps the slime to hold its shape better and can create bubbles when mixed with certain ingredients like baking soda.
sumayah is a detergent that causes irritation to the skin
...are: -the attraction to the paper -the solubility of the pigments -the size of the particles posted by Huguito Doutre
thermal effect
Increasing the temperature setting on a washing machine will generally help the detergent dissolve faster. Warm or hot water can help break down the detergent molecules more quickly compared to cold water, making it easier for the detergent to dissolve and distribute evenly through the laundry load.
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As molecular motion increases, the spacing between molecules also increases. This is because the molecules move faster and spread out more, leading to a greater distance between them.
The affect is the seed will slowly die.
Factors that affect leaf chromatography include the polarity of the solvent used, the size and shape of the molecules being separated, the pH of the solvent, and the temperature at which the chromatography is performed. These factors can impact the rate at which the molecules move through the chromatography medium and the resolution of the separation.
Gravity influences the settling rate of molecules within a mixture based on their density. Heavier molecules will tend to settle towards the bottom due to gravity, while lighter molecules will rise to the top. This can lead to separation of components in the mixture based on their molecular weight.
Yes, it does because hot water has molecules that spread out in the size that sugar molecules need to fit in between. In cold water, they have molecules have little space and the sugar molecules can't not fit in between.
I wouldn't think so, unless of course, the detergent contains bleach and has a bleach smell.