it does because the gas is lighter then the water and is less dense and it floats
Soapy water is water which has soap dissolved in it.
Soap is dissolved in water.
Weak acid reacts with the limestone (calcium carbonate (CaCO3), to form hydrogen carbonate HCO3- ions (which is soluble in water). Therefore, acid rain has the same effect, and is the cause of pot holes and caverns in limestone areas.
Radiation disperses out in all directions, unless it is focused. This is true for Light. So the further away from the source, the more dispersed is the intensity. Another reason is that the further away, the radiation is absorbed by objects, even dust in the air. Thus the intensity is reduced even more. Think of a candle shinning light and the light going out as a large bubble. The further out that bubble goes, the more it has to stretch. The volume of the bubble grows by the Radius to the 3rd power. So if you Double the distance (times 2), the intensity does not drop by 1/2 but by 1/8 ---or 2 raised to the power of 3.
Keep it away from water and away from the sun
No, butane cans should not be thrown away in regular trash. They should be disposed of properly at a hazardous waste facility to prevent environmental harm.
No, empty butane cans should not be thrown away in regular trash. They should be properly disposed of at a hazardous waste facility or a designated recycling center.
At the minute site of the formation of a bubble of boiling, we have some water turning instantaneously to steam. This has a much larger volume than water, and expands VERY rapidly. In this expansion, it forces some water away to make space for the bubble, and it is these forces of expansion, and the reaction to them, that causes the noise.
No, butane cans should not be thrown away in regular trash because they are considered hazardous waste. It is recommended to dispose of them at a designated hazardous waste facility or through a hazardous waste collection program.
A bubble is a thin film of soapy water. The film that makes the bubble has three layers. A thin layer of water is sandwiched between two layers of soap molecules. Each soap molecule is oriented so that its polar (hydrophilic) head faces the water, while its hydrophobic hydrocarbon tail extends away from the water layer. No matter what shape a bubble has initially, it will try to become a sphere. The sphere is the shape that minimizes the surface area of the structure, which makes it the shape that requires the least energy to achieve.
Run away as fast as you can.
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Butane is a gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. In the fuel tanks of cigarette lighters, butane welding torches, and most other butane powered heating devices, butane has been compressed to the point that it remains liquid at room temperature. When the trigger of these devices is depressed, a valve opens, allowing butane to escape from the tank, and in doing so, it's pressure drops to atmospheric pressure, and the liquid butane escaping the tank rapidly boils and becomes a gas, which is ignited by an ignition source. Strictly speaking, if the tank contained pure butane, when all the butane has evaporated, all that would be left in the tank is butane gas at atmospheric pressure. If you sprayed liquid butane on your table, and it were completely pure, the liquid would evaporate, leaving nothing behind. In reality, butane fuel is not completely pure, and may contain small amounts of all sorts of contaminants, some of which can be left behind after the butane evaporates. Some of these contaminants like methane, ethane, and propane likely would evaporate away with the butane, but other contaminants, like trace amounts of other petroleum distillates will likely remain after the butane evaporates.
It burns away copper usually for PCB's
When using bubble wrap do the bubble go on the inside or outside of the object.
Bubble gum is a lolly that u chew on till it loses its flavour and then chuck it away (in bin.) You can also blow bubbles with this lolly.
Mercury. It's very poisonous because mercury is liquid in room temperature. When mixed with drinking water, you'll surely die in an instant.