Due to NaOH property of chemically absorbing the CO2 present in the biogas, a correct methane volume measurement can be obtained by liquid displacement. Based on methane production, the biodegradability was calculated against the theoretical maximum methane production that would be stoichiometrically ...
Once swallowed, the esophagus muscles move the food into the stomach for further digestion. Cats havesimple stomachs, meaning they consist of only one compartment. After food settles into the stomach, acids break it down further. When the food has turned into a liquid in the stomach, it passe...
I too had believed that the equilibrium vapour pressure of solids is smaller than liquids, since sublimation takes more energy than evaporation, the difference being the melting heat. BUT data speaks against that.At the "triple point", vapour is at equilibrium with both the solid and the liquid...
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to each other so they do not separate. Gases have the lowest amount of intermolecular force, whereas solids have the highest. The explanation for this is rather simple. The intermolecular forces between molecules in the liquid state are less than those in a solid state, but more than in ...
Why there is excess pressure on the concave side of a liquid surface? Explain in terms of energy how dissipative forces such as friction reduce the amplitude of a harmonic oscillator. Also explain how a driving mechanism can compensate. (A pendulum clock is such a system.) ...
And does this have something to do with density? Since water vapor is much less dense than liquid water. I've been thinking about a boiling pot of water, and how it seems to take a lot less energy to heat the water up from room temperature to 100C, than it does to evaporate all ...
Suggest reasons why the solubility of most solid substances in liquid solvents increases with temperature, whereas the solubility of gases decreases with temperature. Why is it important that body temperature is kept constant? Why does gas have the most kinetic energy?
On the left, peanut butter has high viscosity; wood glue flows better so its viscosity is lower; liquid soap flows even more quickly, so that's next on our scale. On the right, water flows very easily so it has low viscosity. Viscoelastic memory foam is more viscous than peanut butter,...
Why do polar molecules have a higher boiling point than non-polar molecules? Why is dew not a form of precipitation? How can liquid form in colder temperatures? Why do we say that a molecule of water is polar? Why is there more water vapor in expired air than inspired air?