I remain calm and focused, prioritizing tasks to address the situation efficiently. I also rely on my problem-solving skills and remain open to seeking support or guidance from others when needed.
Yes, metal can break under extreme pressure.
Yes, steel can break under extreme pressure.
Yes, glass can bend under pressure to a certain extent before breaking.
Helium and neon do not typically react with iron under normal conditions. Argon is inert and does not chemically react with iron.
Compression occurs when a force is applied to a material, causing it to reduce in volume or become more dense. This phenomenon is often studied in materials science to understand how substances react under pressure and how their properties change as a result.
the brain can work under heavy pressure, giving the brain a challenge make the human personality react differently and provide confidence to the conscience mind.
Adjustment - The adjustment personality dimension
'atoms' cannot 'react' to air pressure for air pressure is generated from atoms (oxygen, noble gasses, water).
they do not react at standard temperature and pressure. However under extreme conditions, krypton or xenon form compounds such as KrF4, XeF4, XeOF2, XeF6 etc.
Nitrogen can react with hydrogen to form ammonia. This reaction is typically carried out under high pressure and temperature in the presence of a catalyst to facilitate the conversion of nitrogen and hydrogen into ammonia.
glass and liquid crystals that react to pressure
Krypton is a noble gas and is generally chemically inert, meaning it does not react with other substances under normal conditions. However, it can form compounds with highly electronegative elements, such as fluorine or oxygen, under extreme conditions like high pressure and temperature.
Natural gas plus steam plus atmospheric air under pressure=> NH3 + CO2
A solution under a high pressure
it will steady as liquid form and hot
no, it is under extreme pressure
It is under lower pressure, however, it is under pressure enough to compress it into a liquid.