The currents can blow the fish on to the reef killing them all
Plasma is made up of 92 percent water.
Blood plasma is about 91.5% water. The rest is proteins and dissolved elements.
The four states of matter are commonly referred to as solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
Glucose is available in pools of plasma once it is created by biological processes. The turnover rate has to do with energy expenditure for the animal.
Yes. Plasmas conduct electric currents, but gases don't.
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better
Plasma
Yes it is possible. That's how the electric chair works.
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The ability of a material to transfer heat or electric current is called conductivity.
No, you cannot, because both acidic and basic solutions can conduct electric currents.
Not to any perceivable level. Lead will conduct an electrical current, as will any metallic object.
Plasma is a state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume; its properties is different from gases in which plasma conduct electric current and gas do not.
Free moving electrons can carry both heat and electric currents throughout a system.
Sucrose can not conduct significant electric currents in either solid form or in solution in water, because sucrose does not contain ions in its solid form and does not ionize when it dissolves in water.
The properties of crystal lattice are that they are brittle, have low melting points, dissolve in water, and conduct electric currents in a solution. Hope this helps!