Which is the better emulsifying agent soap or detergent? Detergents are the best emulsifier for oils in water. Detergents are molecules that have an water soluble head, and an oil soluble tail. Because of the choice of starting materials, soaps are not as effective an emulsifier as detergents. Why is soap a good emulsifying agent? […]
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What are the structural differences between starch and glycogen? Main Differences Between Glycogen and Starch Glycogen is made up of the single-molecule whereas starch is made up of two molecules namely amylose and amylopectin. Glycogen forms the branched-chain structure whereas Starch forms linear, coiled, and branch structure. What is the major structural difference between starch […]
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Why is a Roman numeral used in the name Copper ll chloride? Meanwhile, in CuCl2, the two chlorine ions have a charge of -2. Therefore, the copper ion should have a charge of +2. Thus, CuCl2 should be named copper(II) chloride. The different Roman numerals indicate the different charges that lead has had to take […]
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What are the 3 types of islands in Oceania? Oceania can be divided into three island groups: continental islands, high islands, and low islands. The islands in each group are formed in different ways and are made up of different materials. What are the three cultural regions of Oceania? Pacific Region Info Page Oceania has […]
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What are the forces that shape technology? Terms in this set (10) Consumer Acceptance. Purchasing technology is a direct way in which people support the development of the technology. Personal Values. Federal Government. Private Foundations. Private Industries. Environmental Issues. Moral and Ethical Issues. Responsible Technology. Does society shape technology or does technology shape society? Social […]
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Which scenario describes an effect of tornadoes on the environment? Answer: Tornadoes effect the environment by destroying buildings and trees. Tornadoes also kill animals, which effects the food chain and disrupts the whole environment. Tornadoes destroy our farms, which means there will be food shortages around the surrounding area…. Which scenario describes an effect of […]
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What is similar about ultraviolet visible and infrared radiation? The infrared has longer wavelengths (700 nm to 1 mm) than those of visible lights (390 nm to 700 nm). The ultraviolet is much more intense and has a shorter wavelength (400 nm to 10 nm) compared to visible light. Lastly and the most intense radiation […]
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Is almond milk high in alkaline? Almond milk The American College of Healthcare Science’s food chart notes that almonds are an alkaline-forming food. Almond milk is also alkaline-forming. This beverage has many other benefits as well. Which substance is the most alkaline? Sodium Bicarbonate Which milks are alkaline? While the pH of milk is 6.7 […]
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What are some characteristics of a good hypothesis? Characteristics & Qualities of a Good Hypothesis Power of Prediction. One of the valuable attribute of a good hypothesis is to predict for future. Closest to observable things. A hypothesis must have close contact with observable things. Simplicity. Clarity. Testability. Relevant to Problem. Specific. Relevant to available […]
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What did you observed with the lighted candles? As the candle burns, solid wax becomes liquid and then evaporates to become a gas. The gaseous wax burns in oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxide, heat and light. The burning candle also produces carbon, in the form of the black soot we see on the spoon. […]
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