No! If you bubble in more than 1 answer on the same question on the scantron you will get marked wrong answer on that question.
the sam way you do bubble just with more than 1 piece
trident gum is not healthier than bubble gum, trident gum has more sugar.
More than likely................a fart.
The test tube should be no more than half full to ensure even heating and prevent boiling or splashing of the fluid. Overfilling the test tube can cause the fluid to overflow or bubble out uncontrollably when heated, posing a safety risk.
more than likely if your state requires emissions testing.
No, newspaper is not typically stronger than bubble wrap when it comes to providing cushioning and protection for fragile items. Bubble wrap is specifically designed to absorb impact and protect delicate items from damage during transport or storage.
The strength of the buoyancy of a bubble is in proportion to it's volume. Since a larger bubble has more volume, as a rule, it would rise more rapidly than a small one.
Gas produced during reaction will produce bubbles due to the property of surface tension of the liquid. Air or gas is less denser than the liquid in which it is produced. Also due to Archimedes principle, the weight of the liquid displaced by the air or gas bubble will be more than that of bubble itself. So upward buoyant force is heavy which pushes the bubbles to the top of the test tube.
It can not be mistaken for anything else. It is a tiny bubble at the surface of the water but it will not be a single bubble for more than a minute or two. The male Betta builds his nest quite rapidly.
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yes you can if you use more than one gum
go lower or find a different bubble. There are more than enough.