If u are on a workbook page and you are in Science 6 and live in Cali, and working on a chart, you answer is "Dissolved gasses under pressure are trapped in magma underground"
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No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
True. The dissolved minerals trapped in magma create gases that are released under pressure, causing the magma to rise and eventually leading to a volcanic eruption.
No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
Increasing pressure can enhance the absorption process by forcing more gas molecules into the absorbing material. This is due to the increased concentration of gas molecules that can be dissolved or trapped in the absorbent. However, the effect of pressure on absorption efficiency can vary depending on the specific gas-liquid system and the absorbent material used.
The process is called filtration. It involves passing a mixture through a porous material, like filter paper or a filter membrane. The dissolved substances are trapped on the filter, while the solvent passes through.
No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
True. The dissolved minerals trapped in magma create gases that are released under pressure, causing the magma to rise and eventually leading to a volcanic eruption.
No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
Shale can be dissolved by using acidizing techniques, where acid is pumped into the shale reservoir to dissolve the rock and create channels for increased oil and gas flow. Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is another method where high-pressure fluids are injected into the shale to create fractures and release trapped oil and gas. These techniques are commonly used in the oil and gas industry to extract resources from shale formations.
Its caused by dinosaurs decomposeing and millions of years if heat and pressure
Its caused by dinosaurs decomposeing and millions of years if heat and pressure
Increasing pressure can enhance the absorption process by forcing more gas molecules into the absorbing material. This is due to the increased concentration of gas molecules that can be dissolved or trapped in the absorbent. However, the effect of pressure on absorption efficiency can vary depending on the specific gas-liquid system and the absorbent material used.
The process is called filtration. It involves passing a mixture through a porous material, like filter paper or a filter membrane. The dissolved substances are trapped on the filter, while the solvent passes through.
Sulfur and sodium chloride can be separated using the method of filtration. When the mixture is dissolved in water, sodium chloride will dissolve while sulfur will remain as a solid. By passing the mixture through a filter, the sulfur particles can be trapped, separating it from the dissolved sodium chloride.
Some examples of gases in solid solutions include hydrogen dissolved in metals like palladium or titanium, and carbon dioxide dissolved in minerals like calcite or dolomite. These gases can be trapped within the crystal structure of the solid at certain conditions.
When magma rises through the conduit of a volcano, dissolved gases in the magma are released as pressure decreases. As the magma nears the surface, the decreasing pressure causes the gases to form bubbles, which can get trapped within the magma. When the volcano erupts, these trapped gases are released explosively, propelling ash, gas, and lava into the air.
total dissolved solids is how much of the solid is dissolved in the liquid, while suspended total suspended solids is the amount of the solid floating in the liquid. e.g. if you had a solution with both and you filtered the solution then evaporated out the liquid, the solids that you filtered out would be the suspended solids, and the the solids remaining after evaporating the liquid out would be the disolved solids.