humas use helium to inflate balloons for a party
cardon dioxide is a gas humans beathe out
They are like slums or everyday houses that we use
I walk on them. I live in them. I eat with them and I am partly made of them.
It rather depends on the situation. In everyday life we store gases in cylinders and tanks. In the lab we tend to use gas jars and gas syringes.
A neon sign is probably the best example of atoms in everyday use of atoms that can be seen without special equipment. A helium balloon is another example. Notice that they are both inert gases?3 years ago
Everyday Use was created in 1973.
everyday they use math
You use DC (direct current) everyday
Any use of electrolysis in everyday life of an appartment.
It is called manuring. A lot of attention is being paid to this process in organic farming.
The everyday items that use air are humans like you and animals.
The particle theory states that all matter is made up of tiny particles that are constantly moving. By applying this theory, we can explain everyday phenomena such as the expansion of gases when heated, the process of dissolving sugar in water, and the behavior of solids, liquids, and gases under different conditions. Essentially, the particle theory helps us understand the behavior of matter at a microscopic level.
I am sure some people do if they can catch them. You can also use them for crab bait.Yes,humans do eat Great White Sharks(as in humas make it to something called the shark fin soup).