Is solubility a function of temperature? Explain
Yes, solubility is a function of temperature. Increasing the temperature usually
increases the solubility of solids in liquids because of increased molecular activity.
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The hot spots in a double-lobed radio source
a. appear to coincide with the location of the central galaxy responsible for the jets. b. are where hot excited gas interacts with the intergalactic medium. c. are only found near quasars. d. produce enough visible energy to be imaged at visible wavelengths. e. are always perpendicular to each other.
What is the average level of natural environmental radiation?
Which of the following cannot be described by a field?
A) gravitational forces B) electrical forces C) magnetic forces D) radiation pressure
Cultures of the past have generally been unaffected by climate changes
What will be an ideal response?