Yes, Triton, Neptune's largest moon, is believed to have subsurface water. Evidence suggests that beneath its icy surface, there may be a liquid ocean, possibly composed of a mixture of water and ammonia. Observations from spacecraft, including Voyager 2, have indicated cryovolcanic activity, which also supports the idea of internal liquid water.
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Yes, and not just water ice. Triton's surface is mostly frozen nitrogen.
Aquarius, Poseidon, Triton, Neptune.
0.1 % Triton X-100 is a 1 in 1000 dilution of 100% Triton X-100 (available for purchase). For example, add 1ml 100% Trition to 999ml water to yield 0.1% Triton. I usually keep a stock of 10% triton on hand to make various buffers.
poseidon has much more power and is the king of the sea and can do anthing that contains water in it while triton cant do anything he is only a demi god
A 'Triton Electric Shower' is a shower that can draw on a cold water supply and heat it on demand. It differs from other showers in the fact that it can use cold water and heat it itself, instead of relying on a boiler to heat the water first.
To make a 0.3% Triton X-100 solution, you would mix 0.3 grams of Triton X-100 with 100 mL of a suitable solvent, such as distilled water. Stir well to ensure thorough mixing. Measure the Triton X-100 accurately using a scale that can measure in milligrams for precision.
Triton is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
Scientists hypothesize that volcanoes on Triton, one of Neptune's moons, are likely powered by a combination of tidal heating caused by the gravitational pull of Neptune and radioactive decay in Triton's interior. This combination of processes could generate enough heat to produce volcanic activity on the icy surface of Triton.
Henry Russell dicovered Triton
triton is made up of meteorites
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