The liquid at the end of an experiment would typically be referred to as the "final solution" or "remaining liquid." It might also be specifically labeled based on its composition or purpose in the experiment.
The amount of water in a flask at the end of an experiment depends on the nature of the experiment. If the experiment involves evaporation or chemical reactions that consume water, the flask may have less water. Conversely, if water is added during the experiment, the flask could contain more water. Thus, the final volume depends on the specific procedures and outcomes of the experiment.
Liquid Liquid ended in 1983.
A physical change. Changing H2O from a solid to a liquid or a liquid to gas does not cause any chemical change as in the end you still have H2O.
The most significant type of intermolecular forces in a liquid sample of fluoroform (CHF3) would be dipole-dipole interactions due to the presence of polar C-F bonds. Fluoroform is a polar molecule with a net dipole moment, so the positive end of one molecule will be attracted to the negative end of another molecule, leading to dipole-dipole interactions.
In any chemical equation you start with reactants and end up with products.
Life is an experiment. When you die, that experiment is over.
THey are afraid it would end up like the Articles of confederation
For instance, if you wanted to experiment on plant a, plant b, and plant c. You would put plant c to one side, treat it like a normal plant (water, feed, etc.) and call that the control. You could then experiment on plant a and plant b - feeding them differing fertilisers, allowing pests to attack the plants, and so on. At the end of the experiment, you could compare the growth of plant a and plant b to the control plant c. Though plants are mentioned above, the principle relates to any experiment - you need a control to compare against the end results of the experiment.
Conclusion is what you would find at the end of the experiment. The judges would use it as such "What was your conclusion?"
The amount of water in a flask at the end of an experiment depends on the nature of the experiment. If the experiment involves evaporation or chemical reactions that consume water, the flask may have less water. Conversely, if water is added during the experiment, the flask could contain more water. Thus, the final volume depends on the specific procedures and outcomes of the experiment.
That the plants would be dead
The opposite action of boiling (liquid to gas, evaporation) is condensing.At the other end of the liquid phase, the opposite would be freezing (liquid to solid).
Liquid Liquid ended in 1983.
If you are closing a normal phone call, you should end it politely. You can either thank the person on the other end of the call, or you can close with an ending such as good bye.
In an experiment there is one thing that it is compared with experimental data. This is when the end results.The experiment data is compared to one thing. It is compared to the end results.
The Quatermass Experiment ended on 1953-08-22.
The Spearman Experiment ended on 2009-10-30.