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Are solvents a depressant or hallucinogen or stimulant?

Only some organic solvents have a hallucinogen effect.


How does changing the temperature effect photosynthesis and why?

Photosynthesis doesn't really affect the temperature at all but it does help with making glucose and oxygen so we can breathe. Very good question. Hopefully it helped


Why the temperature in a flask tha contains dry peas doesn't change at the room temperature?

The temperature in the flask remains constant because the peas act as insulation, limiting heat transfer between the inside and outside of the flask. This insulation effect prevents the temperature from changing easily.


What is saturation effect?

Saturation effect refers to the phenomenon where an increase in input no longer results in a proportional increase in output. In other words, when the input signal reaches a certain level, the output signal ceases to increase at the same rate. This is common in electronic devices like amplifiers and filters.


What are ocean currents determined by?

Changes in temperature as water flows from one location to another cause it to expand and contract. This constant expansion and contraction pushes water in other areas in another direction thus causing it to change temperature and continue the cycle. Tide shifting also has some effect. The tides (shifting of water from lunar gravity) can often initiate shifts in ocean currents. But it is temperature that has the largest effect on a global scale. Some would say the wind also has some effect, but most of that is the side effect of the wind changing the temperature of an area as it carrys in a hot or cold front. Wind itself is mostly a side effect of temperature change. In effect, wind is the side effect of temperature change in the air, much like ocean currents are the side effect of temperature change in water. Temperature changes as the sun passes over various things cause them to expand or contract, this is the base cause of nearly any shifting or flowing of anything on a global scale such as wind and water. Any other influence is minimal compared to temperature. --- edit note: whoever keeps changing this to just say "wind" has not researched the subject at all.

Related Questions

Does temperature have any effect on the saturation point of air?

Yes, it does.


Are solvents a depressant or hallucinogen or stimulant?

Only some organic solvents have a hallucinogen effect.


Does uranium triiodide have a catalytic or reactive effect on polar aprotic solvents such as acetone?

It has a catalytic effect.


What is the word to describe the effect when no more sugar will dissolve in a solution?

Saturation


What is the effect of solvents on the air?

Solvents take away the ozone layer, letting UV rays reach the Earths surface easier.


Does changing the temperature of a gas has no effect on the volume of the gas?

No, it does affect the volume of a gas according to the ideal gas law (PV=nRT).


What effect temperature?

effect of temperature


How does changing the temperature effect photosynthesis and why?

Photosynthesis doesn't really affect the temperature at all but it does help with making glucose and oxygen so we can breathe. Very good question. Hopefully it helped


What effect does changing temperature have on the pigment?

Changing temperature can denature pigment molecules, leading to a loss of color intensity or changes in hue. High temperatures can break down pigment molecules, while low temperatures can cause them to crystallize or form clumps, affecting their solubility and dispersion in a solution.


How does solubility vary with different solvents?

well,the amount will effect it along with density,volume and concentration


Why the temperature in a flask tha contains dry peas doesn't change at the room temperature?

The temperature in the flask remains constant because the peas act as insulation, limiting heat transfer between the inside and outside of the flask. This insulation effect prevents the temperature from changing easily.


Why are solvents a drug?

The words "solvent" and "drug" are extremely broad, and so there are some compounds that are both solvents and drugs. But one does not indicate the other, at all. Also, the solvents that are drugs (in the fact that they exert a pharmacokinetic effect) are not all the same in there workings and properties as a drug.