What does polarity mean? Explain in detail. What are charged particles? Differentiate them by giving examples. Define dispersion forces. Define the term viscosity, and describe how it depends on the strength of the intermolecular forces. What is the meaning of the term "proton" as used ...
What is the definition of the term biology? What does the term ''range'' mean in regard to a micropipettor? What is meant by the term exome? What is binomial nomenclature? Define the following term: "micro". Define the following term: "temperature". ...
CAS’s can be thought of as“Fluid-Like Systems”(with varying degrees of viscosity…). In a CAS, collective behavior increases the fluid-like viscosity within this fluid-like system. In a CAS, collective behavior reduces individual independence; and any reduction in independence weakens the LLN!
What is the Normal Transmission Temperature? The typical tramsmission temperature of a vehicle falls between 175 to 200 degrees (80°C to 93°C). This range provides the ideal balance between fluid viscosity and heat. Above this range, things like varnish, seals hardening, or plates slipping ...
Silicone elastomers are made with a combination of linear polymers, reinforcing agents, a crosslinker and a catalyst. The viscosity and type of the basic straight-chain molecule combined with the processing temperature determine the type of elastomer produced: Heat Cured Rubber (HCR), Liquid Silicone...
In order to understand where the term “Cranking Amps” comes from, it is important to understand the history behind traditional automobile engines. Prior to the electric car starting system, a hand crank was used to turn over the engine. This was a dangerous task and required a lot of ...
What does the term syneresis mean when cooking starch? This meansthat many gels will begin to constrict themselves and when this happens the moisture is squeezed out of the gel. This is known as syneresis, it's a pesky problem that affects many recipes. ... The protein and starches will ...
What does no net movement at equilibrium mean in the context of diffusion? Why do you think the protocol does not say to dissolve compounds directly in 1 liter of water? Why do polar and charged molecules tend to be soluble (hydrophilic) in the water? Define the term diffusion. What is ...
Can I conceive naturally with asthenozoospermia, or do we need fertility treatment for my partner to become pregnant? 8.4. What are the symptoms of asthenozoospermia? 8.5. The results of my sperm analysis indicate discrete astenozoospermia, what does this mean? 8.6. What can we do in...
What does kinematic viscosity mean?Viscosity:Viscosity is the resistance of flow that a fluid has. It is often referred to the thickness of a fluid because thicker fluid flows slower than thinner fluid. Thickness and increased viscosity creates more friction while thinness and decreased viscosity ...