Is a family an open or closed system? Family Systems… If a family is permeable and vague boundaries it is considered “open.” Open boundary systems allows elements and situations outside the family to influence it. It may even welcome external influences. Closed boundary systems isolate its members from the environment and seems isolated and self-contained. […]
How does conductivity depend on temperature?
How does conductivity depend on temperature? The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature, opposite to metals but similar to graphite. It is affected by the nature of the ions, and by viscosity of the water. In low ionic concentrations (very pure water), the ionization of the water furnishes an appreciable part of the conducting ions. […]
What are some examples of liquidity?
What are some examples of liquidity? Ranking of Market Liquidity (Example) Cash. Foreign Currency (FX. The USD is the most widely traded currency in the world, and is involved in over 81% of all forex trading. Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) Government Bonds. Corporate Bonds. Stocks. Commodities (physical) Real Estate. Is there any liquid that doesn’t […]
Is H2 more stable than H2O?
What is producer gas formula?
Where is the largest copper mine in the world?
Where is the largest copper mine in the world? Chile Does copper ore contain gold? These ore bodies range from around 10 million to >4,000 million tonnes of contained ore, and have a grade of between 0.2% and 5% copper, with gold contents ranging from 0.1 to 1.41 grams per tonne. What are 2 examples […]
Does the gas mixture do work or is work done on it?
What will happen if an ammeter is connected in parallel?
What will happen if an ammeter is connected in parallel? A voltmeter is used to measure potential difference across two points in an electrical circuit. When ammeter is connected in parallel to the circuit, net resistance of the circuit decreases. Hence more current is drawn from the battery, which damages the ammeter. Why does Ammeter […]
What happens if you have too much acetylcholine?
What happens if you have too much acetylcholine? Excessive accumulation of acetylcholine (ACh) at the neuromuscular junctions and synapses causes symptoms of both muscarinic and nicotinic toxicity. These include cramps, increased salivation, lacrimation, muscular weakness, paralysis, muscular fasciculation, diarrhea, and blurry vision. What gets rid of acetylcholine? One important neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, has a specialized enzyme […]