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How would solar heated building and floors and walls reduce fossil fuels?

Fossil Fuels are used to heat buildings, floors, and walls. Solar Energy can be used in place of fossil fuels and does not require them. Therefore fossil fuel use can be reduced by using solar heating.


Why does the walls shine after two or three days of whitewashing?

We know that slaked lime (produced by mixing water and calcium oxide) is used for white washing the walls. CaO + H2O ----> Ca(OH)2 This calcium hydroxide when reacts with Carbon di oxide in air forms a thin layer of Calcium carbonate and water is evaporated (this process takes two to three days). Ca(OH)2 + CO2 ---> CaCO3 + H2O property of calcium carbonate--> It gives shinny finish Therfore the walls shines after two of three days of white washing


Why is water balance different for cells that have walls as compardes to cells witthout walls?

In a hypotonic solution, a cell without walls could become lysed (ripped open) because the water inside the cell forces its way outside the cell, however, a cell with walls would thrive in a hypotonic solution because its wall would prevent water from breaking the cell, as a result, the cell would become turgid, a state of being pressurized, which is really good for the cell because it supports structure and makes the cell stronger and more healthy.


What does pectin consist of?

Pectin is a complex carbohydrate made up of chains of sugar molecules, including galacturonic acid. It is found in the cell walls of fruits and helps to give them structure and acts as a thickening agent when heated with water and sugar.


What happens to the movement of molecules when gas is heated?

When a gas is heated, the kinetic energy of its molecules increases, causing them to move more rapidly. As a result, the molecules collide with each other and the walls of their container more frequently and with greater force. This increased movement can lead to an increase in pressure if the gas is confined, or it can cause the gas to expand if allowed to do so. Overall, heating a gas enhances the energy and motion of its molecules.

Related Questions

What colors does iron oxide add to the grand canyon walls?

Iron oxide of course is rust, so it adds a reddish-brown color.


What happens to the speed of gas when heated?

The speed of the gas particles will increase as they are heated. That is why the pressure in a container increases. The particles are hitting the walls of the container with more force as they are heated.


What is Shanghai plastering?

Shanghai plastering means that the walls are coated with a very shiny acrylic paint. Shanghai plaster is a way to seal walls from water damage and is very beautiful.


Which part of the plant protects the plant from the outside?

Plant cells are protected by cell walls Plants are often coated in a waxy substance for protection


What does calcimine mean?

it meansa white or tinted mixture of zinc oxide water glue used to coat walls and ceiling


How does aging affect the bronchioles?

walls become narrower


Why would a balloon explode if heated?

When a balloon is heated, the air inside it expands and exerts pressure on the walls of the balloon. If the pressure becomes too high, it can exceed the strength of the balloon material, causing it to burst or explode.


Where can you get choc paint?

im afraid- thats not possible. Unless you are super clever and have heated walls so you can melt a chocolate bar.


How did the temperature of the air inside the can change when you heated the can?

When you heated the can, the air inside expanded and its temperature increased. As a result, the pressure inside the can also increased since the gas particles moved faster and collided with the walls more frequently.


How is heat transferred through kettle walls.'?

Heat is transferred through kettle walls primarily by conduction. When the kettle is heated on a stove, the heat from the flame is transferred to the bottom of the kettle through conduction. This heat is then transferred to the rest of the kettle through the metal walls by conduction as well.


Why Mercury does not touch the walls thermometer?

Mercury does not touch the walls of a thermometer because it expands when heated, filling the space within the thermometer tube without coming into contact with the walls. This expansion is what allows mercury to accurately measure changes in temperature by rising and falling within the tube.


What is calcimine?

Calcimine is a white or tinted liquid that contains zinc oxide, water, glue as well as coloring matter. It is used as a cleaner for walls and ceilings.