Nal is the formula for sodium iodine
<span>A fast moving stream of air has a lower air pressure than a
slower air stream. As the stream of air moved over the
top of the paper, the air pressure over the paper dropped. The
air pressure underneath the paper stayed the same. The
greater air pressure underneath lifted the paper strip and it
rose. The idea that a moving air stream has lower air pressure
than air that is not moving is called “Bernoulli’s Principle”.
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force of the moving air underneath the balloon was enough to
hold it up. The weight added by the paper clip prevents
the balloon from going too high. But that is only part
of the story. The balloon stays inside the moving stream
of air because the pressure inside is the air stream is lower
than the still air around it. As the balloon moves toward the
still air outside of the air stream, the higher pressure of
the still air forces the balloon back into the lower pressure
of the air stream. Bernoulli’s Principle at work again!
Moving from Ethanol through Propanol to Butanol the physical properties like boiling points, surface tension and viscosity increases because of the increases in intermolecular interactions between the molecules of given compounds.
Explanation:
Ethanol, propanol and butanol all have hydroxyl groups in common, means all have hydrogen bond intractions between their molecules. So, taking the hydrogen bonding interaction constant we are left with only the difference in the number of carbon atoms.
Butanol has the greatest physical properties than other two because it has four carbon atom chain. So, as we know the London Dispersion forces or Van der Waal forces increases with increase in molecular size and chain length of hydrocarbon.
Therefore, the strength of London forces is greater in butanol than other two while ethanol has the smallest chain comparatively hence, lowest physical properties.
Answer:
The equivalent circuit for the electrode while the electrolyte gel is fresh
From the uploaded diagram the part A is the electrolyte, the part part B is the electrolyte gel when is fresh and the part C is the surface of the skin
Now as the electrolyte gel start to dry out the resistance of the gel begins to increase and this starts to limit the flow of current . Now when the gel is then completely dried out the resistance of the gel then increases to infinity and this in turn cut off flow of current.
The diagram illustrating this is shown on the second uploaded image
Explanation: