On a molecular level no, but when it comes to the objects density and original size and shape, yes.
When electrons enter or leave an object to neutralize a charge, the result is a balanced state of equal positive and negative charges, making the object neutral.
The direction of the flow of electric current. In a positive object, electrons flow to it because it has an abscence of negative charge (aka electrons). In a negative object, it has an abundance of negative charge (electrons) so electrons flow away from it.
A concentration of 110 M or 106 M doesn't exist.
Yes, it is possible.
The buoyant force is zero when the object is just touching the liquid. As the object displaces more volume, the buoyant force increases until the object is completely submerged. Once the object is submerged, it doesn't matter how deep it is, the buoyant force remains constant.
Abbey knew she could never get her brother to completely switch sides, so she instead tries to neutralize his opinion.
No. Vinegar contains an acid, acetic acid.
To effectively neutralize an acid, you can add a base to it. The base will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will help balance the pH level. It is important to use the correct amount of base to completely neutralize the acid.
only earth. __________________ No. Adding weight will slow it down, but the angular momentum would be preserved. In order to stop it completely, some opposite force would need to be exerted to neutralize the angular momentum.
Yes virtual object is possible
No, it is not possible for an object's mass to be zero.
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To neutralize an acid, you can add a base to it. The base will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will decrease the acidity of the solution. It's important to use the correct amount of base to completely neutralize the acid.
Water has a limited ability to neutralize acid by diluting it. When water is added to an acidic solution, the concentration of hydrogen ions decreases, leading to a shift towards a more neutral pH. However, water alone may not be able to completely neutralize strong acids.
No, it is not possible to get the chicken pox virus completely out of your system.
To neutralize an acidic substance, you can add a base to it. The base will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will help to balance the pH level. It is important to use the appropriate amount of base to completely neutralize the acid.
When electrons enter or leave an object to neutralize a charge, the result is a balanced state of equal positive and negative charges, making the object neutral.