Indiffusible solids are materials that do not easily allow substances to pass through or diffuse within them. This lack of diffusion can be due to the solid's structure, density, or impermeable nature. Materials like metals and certain ceramics are examples of indiffusible solids.
To dispense suspension containing indiffusible solids, it is important to thoroughly mix the suspension before dispensing to ensure an even distribution of the solids. Using a well-designed suspension system with proper agitation can help prevent settling of the solids. Dispensing in small batches and ensuring thorough shaking before each use can also help maintain uniformity in the suspension.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
spongy solids are those solids which are porous...................simple and straight forward...
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It can be categorised into -Ionic -Covalent molecular -Metallic -Covalent network
To dispense suspension containing indiffusible solids, it is important to thoroughly mix the suspension before dispensing to ensure an even distribution of the solids. Using a well-designed suspension system with proper agitation can help prevent settling of the solids. Dispensing in small batches and ensuring thorough shaking before each use can also help maintain uniformity in the suspension.
(chemistry) The total content of suspended and dissolved solids in waterRead more: total-solids
You probably mean the Platonic Solids, they are the only five shapes constructed from the same faces.
For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
A geometric solid has ... 50 solids! What does that mean?
solids are the densest state of matter. The molecules in solids are more tightly packed than either liquids or gases
Yes. They vibrate about a mean position.
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the solids are:trapezoid,parallelogram,square,rectangle,rhombus,sphere,and the rest can not be answered.idk(i dont know)what the solid mean i only know the names.please rate.
You mean "liquids" and "solids." Anyway, here are three liquids: Water, Soda, & Milk. Here are three solids: Brick, Wood, & Metal.
That depends on what you mean by most easily. If you mean the speed of sound. Solids like steel Certainly beat air(steel around 6000m/s air 330m/s). If you mean how much damping occurs , that would be a completely different topic.
The flat side so the solid that lays flat without moving.