How do Bushmen make fire? The whole idea is, to use the fine friction generated ember-dust of the “kindle” stick igniting the dry grass. Once the grass start to smoulder, blow on it in a slow steady manner, to ignite the grass. Once the flame started, feed the flame with the small dry thin twigs, […]
How do you get a show on Discovery Channel?
How do you get a show on Discovery Channel? If you would like to submit a program proposal or a completed program to one of the Discovery, Inc. networks, you’ll first need to complete the registration process online here at our Producers Portal and read the Discovery Networks Idea Submission Policy and Agreement. How do […]
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What intermolecular force does NH3 have?
What intermolecular force does NH3 have? 2001 D Answer: (a) NH3 exhibits hydrogen bonding (H attached to nitrogen, attracted to N in adjacent molecule) between molecules which creates a larger IMF than CH4 which doesn’t exhibit H-bonding, only weak London dispersion forces). Why does hydrogen bonding occur? Why Hydrogen Bonds Form The reason hydrogen bonding […]
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What is inside a beehive?
What is inside a beehive? Hive is used to describe an artificial/man-made structure to house a honey bee nest. The nest’s internal structure is a densely packed group of hexagonal prismatic cells made of beeswax, called a honeycomb. The bees use the cells to store food (honey and pollen) and to house the brood (eggs, […]
What are the parts of the flower and their functions?
What are the parts of the flower and their functions? Parts of a flower Structure Function Stamens The male parts of the flower (each consists of an anther held up on a filament) Anthers Produce male sex cells (pollen grains) Stigma The top of the female part of the flower which collects pollen grains Ovary […]
What is hydrophilic polar head?
What is hydrophilic polar head? Both stearic acid (a fatty acid) and phosphatidylcholine (a phospholipid) are composed of chemical groups that form polar “heads” and nonpolar “tails.” The polar heads are hydrophilic, or soluble in water, whereas the nonpolar tails are hydrophobic, or insoluble in water. What is the function of hydrophilic polar head? The […]
How does fruit cake last so long?
How does fruit cake last so long? Most fruitcake recipes include dried nuts, dried fruit, and “candied” fruit or peel (meaning the fruit has been both dried and preserved in sugar). “In practical terms, this makes most fruitcakes extremely shelf stable, so they would be safe to eat for a long time – a really […]