Why does nylon make such good Fibres? The nylon molecules are very flexible with only weak forces, such as hydrogen bonds, between the polymer chains, which tend to tangle randomly. The polymer has to be warmed and drawn out to form strong fibres. How did nylon impact the world? Or revolutionize travel, virtually eliminate ironing, […]
What did people use before Pepper?
What did people use before Pepper? Black and long peppers, ginger, and mustard provided piquancy to Indian food before chili peppers arrived. How did humans get sodium before salt? We can’t make salt in our own bodies, so humans have always had to look to their environments to fill the need. Early hunters could get […]
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Who makes the decisions in an LLC?
Who makes the decisions in an LLC? Common Pitfalls in a Member-Managed LLC Decisions are made by majority vote of the members, who are all jointly responsible for running the company itself. In Arizona, state law sets the default that each member, even if there are disparities in ownership percentages, has equal say in decision-making. […]
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Why was Paris Hilton in jail for 45 days?
Why was Paris Hilton in jail for 45 days? LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A judge sentenced a shocked and tearful Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail on Friday, ruling that the hotel heiress violated her probation for a previous traffic offense by knowingly driving without a valid license. What was Paris Hilton convicted of? […]
Who was the god of wealth?
Who was the god of wealth? Plutus How do you say money slang? This also became dough, by derivation from the same root), “cabbage”, “clam”, “milk”, “dosh”, “dough”, “shillings”, “frogskins”, “notes”, “ducats”, “loot”, “bones”, “bar”, “coin”, “folding stuff”, “honk”, “lolly”, “lucre”/”filthy “Lucre”, “moola/moolah”, “mazuma”, “paper”, “scratch”, “readies”, “rhino” (Thieves’ cant). Is Cheddar a slang word […]
Why do plants grow faster with rainwater?
Why do plants grow faster with rainwater? Rainwater also contains more oxygen that tap water. When this acidic rainwater reaches the soil, it helps to release micronutrients such as zinc, manganese, copper and iron that are essential to plant growth but are mostly locked up in our local soil, which typically registers a neutral to […]
What is a probe in science?
What is a probe in science? A probe is a spacecraft that travels through space to collect science information. Probes do not have astronauts. Probes send data back to Earth for scientists to study. What is a probe used for? Probe. A probe is a single-stranded sequence of DNA or RNA used to search for […]