What is the melting point of o2?
The melting point of oxygen is - 218 degrees Celsius. That is equal to 55. 1 Kelvin or - 360 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the melting point of citrine?
The melting point of citrine is 1650 +/- 75 Celsius. Citrine is from the quartz family and occurs naturally in nature.
Which step of the scientific method comes first?
The scientific method is a set of ordered steps that scientists follow in order to solve a particular problem. The first step is to conduct a background research on the topic and make observations.
What question can't be answered by an experiment?
What was the new scientific method based on?
Scientific methods were based on observation and experimentation
Where do scientists perform experiments?
Depends on what they're researching, but often in a laboratory.
What is the best method of fingering?
There are many methods of fingering... I would say the best would be:
1. To enjoy what you are doing
2. Watch your partner's reactions to different techniques and pressures you try
(communication can be difficult when excited, but body language is generally hard to fake or lie).
3. Research body anatomy (the Internet is filled with educational websites)
4. Tantric sex teaches many different ways of leaving your partner in almost meditative states
5. Remember that the human body has many erogenous zones(sensitive areas) (not only vulva, breasts, penis or anus)
6. Make sure your partner is extremely turned on before you finally touch their genitals. (tease, around but not quite touching)
7. circles are magical things!
Explore and Enjoy
What is observation checklist?
observation checklist is an instrument/tool for recording occurrence and/or detail focusing on issues one is interested in.
Scientific conclusions that are influenced by the opinions or beliefs of the experimenter are what?
They are BIASED.
For example, if you are doing a psychology experiment and you are working with:
A) Normal people (controls)
B) People who have been arrested for physical violence
You may be more nervous when testing group B, which may in turn alter your results, when there should not be a difference.
This is why there are 'blinded' experiments, in which doctors testing vaccines are given solution A and solution B. They don't know which one is which, but they know that one is the vaccine to be tested, and the other is a placebo (saline - it does 'absolutely nothing', theoretically).
Note: if your conclusions from results are influenced by your beliefs or opinions, you need to be very careful - you could either be interpreting the data in a new, novel way that can be very beneficial, or you could be looking at it in a completely incorrect way, and can be criticised heavily for it.
What is the melting point of glue?
There are hundreds of different glues, with different melting points, setting times and means of adhesion.
List ways hypothesis can be supported?
A hypothesis can be supported by checking it against your research to see if it is true, checking it against research done by others, and testing your hypothesis rapidity.
Characteristics of scientific theory?
A scientific theory explains some observed phenomenon, it makes testable predictions, it is consistent with other scientific and mathematical knowledge.
What skill involves one or more of your senses to gather information and collect data?
an observation
What scientific conclusion did thomas graham make?
The law of diffusion. It states that " at constant temperature, the rate of diffusion of any gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its density".