An atom is too tiny to be in a liquid . . . some atoms are the building blocks of liquids, though. For instance, the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen work together to form water, which can be a liquid.
A clear liquid. It is salt water.
The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
Iron III Chloride is a brown, acidic liquid. It's used in water treatment.
pour yourself a glass of (water, oil, gasoline, turpentine, epoxy) and look at it.
No, Bohr's atomic model does not look like an onion. It represents the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons in fixed energy levels. The model is more complex and based on quantum mechanics principles.
the atomic symbol of oxygen looks like this 0
Scroll down to related links and look at "Kelvin scale in comparison to degrees Celsius scale".
a scale factor looks like a proportion but in the end it just looks like a ratio.
look like liquid
they look like plastic in texture.
No.
A scale looks looks like the axis of a graph or a numbered list. In this case I believe it is called the Mohs' scale of hardness.
The first thermometer was likely a simple glass tube filled with liquid. It had a bulb at one end to trap the liquid and a scale along the side to measure temperature changes. These early thermometers were developed in the 17th century by scientists like Galileo and Santorio.
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to see how the building will look like hope i helped
It's usually a liquid.
It is a thick golden liquid.