A depression plate is a piece of laboratory equipment used for holding multiple small reaction vessels. It typically has wells or depressions where samples can be placed, making it useful for conducting experiments with multiple samples simultaneously.
A plate reader (microplate reader) are designed to read and look for chemical, physical or biological substances in microtiter plates. They are used to discover drugs, measure and manufacture in the pharmaceutical industry.
it is a chemical interaction started by the water the subducted plate brings down with it which causes melting and forms magma which creates volcanoes
The only way i can think of is using a spread plate technique to observe what grows on an agar plate. Capillary electrophoresis I believe is use to split biological samples (and chemical) based on charge and size.
A test plate or spot plate is a small ceramic or plastic plate with multiple wells or depressions used in chemical experiments to observe reactions on a small scale. It allows different substances to be tested separately and provides a convenient way to mix and observe reactions in a controlled manner.
No breaking a plate is a physical change. A chemical change is a change to a substance where its identity changes. When you break a plate you still have a plate not a new substance.
A plate dropping and shattering is a physical change. It is not a chemical change, as the material used in making the plate doesn't change.
physical change
The purpose is to realize chemical analysis/experiments at microscale.
Electrical to thermal
the positive plate is Pb the negative is PbO2 and the acid is H2SO4.
This is a physical process.
For photographic plates silver halides are used.
A depression plate is a piece of laboratory equipment used for holding multiple small reaction vessels. It typically has wells or depressions where samples can be placed, making it useful for conducting experiments with multiple samples simultaneously.
its is not steel. ABS - Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Chemical Earthing and Conventional Earthing are different types of earthing techniques. Conventional Earthing is based on plate earthing and pipe type earthing but Chemical Earthing on GI or Copper.
When hydrochloric acid is poured on a copper plate, a chemical reaction occurs. The acid reacts with the copper to produce copper chloride and hydrogen gas. This reaction can cause the copper plate to corrode or dissolve over time.