It gets wet.
polymerisation. 2 monomers split to forn a polymer
A typical pencil weighs about 7-9 grams, which is equivalent to 7000-9000 milligrams.
There are approximately 2 cups of split peas in 16 ounces.
Here is a simple dichotomous key for a pencil case: Does it have a zipper? Yes: Proceed to question 2 No: It's not a pencil case Is it made of fabric or plastic? Fabric: It's a fabric pencil case Plastic: It's a plastic pencil case
A standard pencil is usually around 15 centimeters in length, which is equal to 1.5 decimeters.
A Refracted image is like an illusion. Which fools the brain e.g. You see a pencil but the pencil has split in two parts.Demonstration:You will need: Glass, Pen or Pencil and WaterSteps:1. Put the glass on a table,2. Fill the glass to about 3/4 quarters of water,3. Put the Pen or Pencil in the glass of water,4. See what happens to the pencil.See, it seems to have split.
no, a pencil will float therefore it is less dense than water(ticonderoga #2 pencil was used)no pencils were harmed in the execution of this experiment
You split the water evenly into cups
Usually on most pencils it says it on the case or on the side of the pencil by the eraser it says PENCIL #2 or #2.Hope i helped!:)
To make smencils, you will need: Recycled Newspaper A pencil (OF COURSE) A cup of water a plastic plate or steel a lime, lemon, or orange Scissors 1. Cut out the newspaper into a medium sized piece, 2. Wrap the newspaper around the pencil. 3. Mix the water with the lemon juice. 4. Let the pencil soak in the water with the juice for some 2-3 hours. 5. Take out the pencil and put it on a plate. 6. Wait till all the newspaper is dry. TADA! You know have a scented pencil.
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It's softer. #1 softest, #2 slightly harder, #3 harder than #2, etc.Softer.a #1 pencil is softer than a#2 pencil
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The 2 is the number of the lead in the pencil.
An HB pencil is just a No. 2 Pencil HB stands for Hard Black
It's spelled 'normal,' and it is a #2 pencil.
Our class has done this and it turns out that some of the things that happens include: 1:The water turns the color of the paint on the pencil. 2.The water starts to get soaked up by the wood. 3.Some of the water evaporates from the container. (We used a beaker for our container.) 4.The pencil still writes, but its very very dull. 5.Some pieces of the lead fuzz up and float to the bottom of the container. We have yet to finish this experiment. Updates coming soon! ^_^!