Describe the difference between a flask, beaker, and graduated cylinder.
How does the purpose of each differ?
Answer:
Both graduated cylinders and beakers are pieces of laboratory glassware that have a specific function. Graduated cylinders typically are more accurate at reading the volumes of the liquid inside. Beakers are better for stirring and mixing liquids.
Flasks are notable for their unique shape: a rounded vessel and a cylindrical neck. The main differing characteristic between a flask and a beaker is that beakers have straight sides, rather than slanted sides like a flask. Beakers are mainly for measuring and transporting liquids from one site to the next.
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2. What percentage of the offspring
will have the red flowers?
Answer:
1/4 of the offspeing will have the red flowers
Do you think it is a good idea for all scientists to use the same periodic table of elements? Why or why not?
How can water affect the rock cycle?
Water can cause rocks to break into sediments through mechanical weathering.
Water can cause rocks to be buried deep underground.
Water can cause rocks to melt.
Water can causer rocks to break into sediments through chemical weathering.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
b because it's a physical change
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Answer: An organism is part of a community
Read the temp what is it?