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Water is a substance that exhibits anomalous thermal expansion behavior as it contracts instead of expanding when heated above 4 degrees Celsius.
some guy drop nail on the ground and pick it up but the nail staid on the magnet
One example of a material with a low coefficient of friction is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), commonly known by the brand name Teflon. PTFE is a synthetic fluoropolymer that exhibits excellent non-stick properties and is widely used in applications where reduced friction is desirable, such as in cookware and as a lubricant.
water vapour
There are many different physical properties of matter that can be observed. Consistency, color, and texture are just 3 properties.
Hexahydrocannabinol cyclohexyl carbamate is the full name of H3CCI. It is a synthetic cannabinoid derivative and exhibits properties similar to THC.
Magic Mud exhibits non-Newtonian fluid properties, specifically pseudo-plasticity or thixotropy. This means that the fluid's viscosity decreases when agitated or stress is applied, but returns to its original state when the agitation stops.
water http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_(properties)
Yes, it is possible to have two water bills in your name if you are responsible for paying for water usage at two separate properties or locations.
Magnetite is a common rock-forming mineral that exhibits magnetic properties due to its high iron content. It is also known as lodestone when found in natural magnetized form in nature.
His full name is Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah - unusual?
It is one of the most unusual name in the world. The commoner spelling is Kinley. This spelling of Kynlee is ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL NAME IN THE WORLD. Matter of fact my name is Kynlee so.
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Water is a substance that exhibits anomalous thermal expansion behavior as it contracts instead of expanding when heated above 4 degrees Celsius.
Water with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, as it has an equal balance of acidic and basic properties.
The meniscus is the name for the way that water forms a concave curve at it's surface. This is because of the cohesive and capillary properties of water.