What Is The Main Difference Between Heartwood And Sapwood
Sapwood is the living, outermost portion of a woody stem or branch, while heartwood is the dead, inner wood, which... View Article
Sapwood is the living, outermost portion of a woody stem or branch, while heartwood is the dead, inner wood, which... View Article
Terrestrial Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars (Inner Planets) Size is small (about the size of the Earth) They are Rocky,... View Article
Linear mass density has the dimension mass per length. The SI composite unit of linear mass density is the kilogram... View Article
Magnesium has a charge of 2+, while oxygen has a charge of 2−. The burning of magnesium metal reacts with... View Article
Formula mass is defined as the sum of atomic masses of the ions present in the formula unit of an... View Article
Sodium hydrogen carbonate is also known as sodium bicarbonate and it reacts with acetic acid to give sodium acetate and... View Article
Answer: At 15 °C, benzene has a solubility of 1.79 g/L that is about 0.02 mol/L, it shows benzene has some... View Article
The formula for the metal is K, however the formula for the ion is K+. Potassium (atomic symbol: K, atomic... View Article
A back titration is a titration method where the concentration of an analyte is determined by reacting it with a... View Article
The temperature which above a substance can not exist as a liquid,no matter how much pressure is applied is known... View Article
The scrotum is a sac of skin that hangs from the body at the front of the pelvis, between the... View Article
Frog hearts have two atria and one ventricle, while human hearts have two atria and two ventricles. The frog’s right... View Article
Barium chloride reacts with aluminium sulphate to give aluminium chloride and a precipitate of barium sulphate. Aluminium sulfate + Barium... View Article
Node A node is a point along with a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude. Nodes are points... View Article
Fungi are unicellular as well as multicellular. Most fungi are multicellular with exception of Yeast. Yeast is unicellular. What are... View Article
NO2(g) + O2(g) + 2H2O(l) → 4HNO3(aq) Reactants involved in this chemical reaction are Gaseous nitrogen dioxide: NO2(g), Gaseous oxygen:... View Article
Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. N , is located in group 1 5 , which means that it has 5... View Article
Proteins are crated by linking together amino acids into protein links called polypeptide chains. There are twenty amino acids of... View Article
Osmosis refers to the movement of one, less concentrated solvent through a semipermeable membrane to another, more concentrated solvent. it... View Article
Water ( H2O ) is polar because of the bent shape of the molecule. It also acts as a polar... View Article