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Rain is a type of precipitation. Precipitation can also fall in two phases, either liquid or solid. Other examples of precipitation include: snow, hail and sleet.

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What are the properties and characteristics of mixed state matter?

Mixed state matter refers to a substance that exhibits properties of both a solid and a liquid. This type of matter can have a variable shape and volume, and its particles are not arranged in a fixed pattern like in a solid, but they are still close together like in a liquid. Mixed state matter can flow like a liquid, but also maintain some structural rigidity like a solid.


Is fire antimatter?

No it is not. Fire is a chemical reaction involving matter (molecules). You could have and anti-matter fire however. It would be hot just like regular fire but not as hot if you mixed the anti-matter and matter fuel. The mutual annihilation would release a lot of energy in accordance with E=MC².


What are the different types of convection?

The three main types of convection are natural convection, forced convection, and mixed convection. Natural convection occurs due to density differences caused by temperature variations. Forced convection involves the use of external means like fans or pumps to enhance fluid movement. Mixed convection combines both natural and forced convection mechanisms.


What are the types of matter?

In total, there are five states of matter: 1. superconductor and superfluid 2. solid 3. liquid 4. gas 5. plamsa Superconductors and superfluids were discovered on 2009 when a scientist cooled helium so far that it began to creep up the walls of a glass container. Plasma is gas that is heated to the point the gas is ionized and the electrons are stripped from the atom.


How many ounces of mixed nuts in a cup?

1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup

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Will a precipitation occur if these substances are mixed HNo3 plus CuSO4?

no


What is the diffecernce between pure and mixed matter?

The difference between pure and mixed matter is apparent only on the atomic or molecular level. A pure matter has only one component, while a mixed matter has 2 or more components.


Will precipitation occur when the following solutions NaNO3 and NiSO4 are mixed?

No, precipitation will not occur when NaNO3 and NiSO4 are mixed because neither compound forms an insoluble precipitate with the other. Both NaNO3 and NiSO4 are soluble in water.


What is the difference between pure and mixed matter?

Pure matter consists of a single type of substance without any impurities, while mixed matter is a combination of different substances. Pure matter has uniform properties throughout, while mixed matter can exhibit varying properties depending on the substances it contains.


When two liquids are mixed together and a new solids is form which is called?

This is a precipitation reaction.


What is it called when pelets of ice falls during mixed precipitation in a winter storm?

hail


What type of economy does the United States have?

The economy of the United States is a mixed economy.


If you mixed liquid matter in a solid matter what happened?

The solid matter would get wet!


How do you identify precipitation reactions?

Precipitation reactions occur when two aqueous solutions are mixed and a solid forms as a result. To identify a precipitation reaction, look for the formation of a cloudy or solid substance in the mixture. This solid is the precipitate that indicates a precipitation reaction has taken place.


What occurs when weather rock and organic matter are mixed together?

soil formation occurs when weathered rock and organic matter are mixed together.


The economy of the US is best described as?

The United States economy is still best described as a mixed economy. It is considered thus because it involves the public, private, and international sector.


Chloride precipitation reaction?

Chloride precipitation reaction involves the formation of an insoluble chloride compound when a chloride salt is mixed with a metal ion in solution, leading to the precipitation of the compound. This reaction is often used in analytical chemistry to selectively separate and identify metal ions based on their different solubilities of chloride compounds. Examples include the precipitation of silver chloride from silver nitrate solution or lead chloride from lead nitrate solution.