Loosely screwing on the cap during incubation allows for gas exchange, promoting growth of the culture. Tightening the cap too much can restrict oxygen flow and potentially lead to anaerobic conditions, negatively impacting the growth of the culture.
No, gas particles are not held more tightly than liquid particles. In a gas, particles have more kinetic energy and are free to move around more compared to the relatively closer and more ordered arrangement of particles in a liquid.
When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy goes to its surroundings
In its solid form, the molecules in ice are more tightly packed and have a fixed geometric structure, making it harder than liquid water. When water freezes, the molecules form a crystal lattice, which gives ice its rigid and solid properties.
The particles in a liquid are generally less tightly packed together compared to those in a solid, allowing them to move more freely. This results in a slightly more spread-out arrangement of particles in a liquid.
Particles generally move faster in a gas compared to a liquid. In a gas, particles have more energy and move more freely and quickly as they are not as tightly packed as in a liquid. Conversely, in a liquid, particles are closer together and interact more, resulting in slower movement.
in solids molecules are tightly packed in liquid molecules are not so tightly packed whereas in gas they are free to move
No, gas particles are not held more tightly than liquid particles. In a gas, particles have more kinetic energy and are free to move around more compared to the relatively closer and more ordered arrangement of particles in a liquid.
Oil is a liquid . Because it has definite shape and volume.
solid- atoms more tightly packed specific shape and volume liquid- atoms slightly less tightly packed, no specific shape, specific volume
It is extremely dangerous, it can cause rapid freezing if it comes into contact with living tissue (skin). Also, if you put it in a closed container (like a Thermos bottle with the top screwed on tightly) that isn't strong enough to handle the buildup of pressure, it can actually cause the container to explode.
(different ;)) the molecules are more tightly packed in a solid. an example of a sold is a TV an example of liquid is lemonaide
In a liquid, the particles are free to move around, while in a solid the particles are tightly packed and will not move.
creates pressure
The particles of a liquid are not packed as tightly as they are in a solid and can slide past one another, allowing the liquid to flow.
Viscous means how thick a LIQUID is and how tightly the particles are packed together if the liquid is thick(less runny) it is more viscous if the liquid is thin(more runny) it is less viscous
With patience and torque. Chemicals such as Liquid Wrench and WD40 help by seeping into the threads and lubricating them.
Yes because its atoms are tightly packed so it has volume but no definite form.