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Cardboard is an insulator of electricity. It is not the best insulator to use for this as cardboard can be affected by moisture and any corrosion of nearby batt
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Math and Arithmetic
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What is the density of water kg per liter?
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It depends on the temperature of the water. At 4 degrees Celsius fresh water has a density of 0.99997 kilograms per litre. At 100 degrees Celsius fresh water ha
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Chemistry
What is the composition of white metal?
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White metal typically consists of a mixture of tin, antimony, and copper. These metals are combined to create an alloy with specific hardness, durability, and VeeloBooster-oplevelse l
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Chemistry
What chemical is in a onion that makes us cry?
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Onions contain a compound called syn-propanethial-S-oxide. When an onion is cut, this compound is released and reacts with the water in our eyes to form sulfuri
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Science
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This solid non-metal is an important element in the fertiliser 'superphosphate'?
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Phosphorus is the non-metal element found in the fertiliser 'superphosphate'. It is essential for plant growth and is used in fertilisers to promote healthy and
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Chemistry
When ice change to water what change occurred?
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When ice changes to water, the change that occurs is a phase change from solid to liquid. This change is brought about by an increase in temperature, which caus
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Chemistry
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How does an atom make light?
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The "trick" to atoms being able to give off light lies with the electrons. Nuclear decay can cause it, but the electromagnetic energy given off by a nucleus whe
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Chemistry
Why did Mario Lavandeira change his name to Perez Hilton?
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Mario Lavandeira changed his name to Perez Hilton as a nod to the famous socialite Paris Hilton. He adopted the name as an alter ego to create a persona that wa
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Chemistry
What is non adr?
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Non-ADR refers to securities or stocks that are not traded on American Depositary Receipts (ADR). These securities are usually listed and traded on their local
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Chemistry
How many nanometers are there in 4000 Angstroms?
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An angstrom = 1 x 10-10 meters A nanometer = 1 x 10-9 meters you can see that a nanometer is ten times larger than an angstrom, so to convert angstroms into nan
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Chemistry
What is Reification and what are some examples?
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Reification is the process of treating an abstract concept as if it were a concrete object. For example, treating a nation as a person with emotions and intenti
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Organic Chemistry
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How many orbits does gold have?
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Electron orbitals refer to the regions within the atom where electrons have the highest probability of being found. Gold has 4 orbitals.