Well for a start, this makes absolutely no sense, "discovered a fuel that burns so hot that it becomes cold."
<span>And yes, it's not science if the experiment can't be repeated. In fact they should WANT it to be repeated so that you can get credit for discovering something new and then possibly harness this effect to produce useful applications. </span>
<span>For all we know they had a fewer of LN2 in the lab that got shredded by the blast, LN2 could certainly have frozen many things (not metal though, since metal is already solid at room temperature, (except for mercury)), and afterwards would leave no trace.</span>
A) solid
b)liquid
c)liquid
d)gas
Answer:
Motile bacteria have flagella, while nonmotile bacteria do not.
Explanation:
The density is 3.144 g / cm^3.
<u>Explanation</u>:
If effective number of atom in NaCl type structure, z = 4
a = 705.2 pm ⇒ In centimeter = 705.2 10^-10
Na = 6.023 10^23
density = (molecular weight) (z) / (Na) (a^3)
where molecular weight of KI is 166 g,
Z represents the atomic number
density = (molecular weight) (z) / (Na) (a^3)
= (166 4) / (6.023 10^23) (705.2 10^-10)
density = 3.144 g / cm^3.
Answer:
i would assume that it would be (a)
Explanation:
The Sun generates its energy by nuclear fusion
NUCLEAR FISSION is when the heavy atom is split
fusion energy is scientifically feasible. Plasma conditions that are very close to those required in a fusion reactor are now routinely reached in experiments
mass gets lost is nuclear fusion
so (a) is the most accurate