No one is sure yet, they are still performing tests. However they do understand there is stability involved due to the axial -OH.
Check out "horizontal cylindric segment" in Wolfram Alpha Online. That is the correct term for the solid you are looking for. Wolfram Alpha - "The solid cut from a horizontal cylinder of length L and radius R by a single plane oriented parallel to the cylinder's axis of symmetry (i.e., a portion of a horizontal cylindrical tank which is partially filled with fluid) is called a horizontal cylindrical segment."
It is a flat-faced solid.
If you have one cube in the first solid than six cubes in the second solid and than fifteen cubes in the third solid, than you would get 215 cubes in the eighth solid.
yes it is
A solid has tightly packed particles.
No. A highly volatile substance is one that easily turns into vapor at or near room temperature. Glucose is quite stable as a solid.
alpha - sulfur (α-sulfur) is is the thermodynamically stable form of sulfur under normal conditions - it is a yellow solid containing puckered 8 membered rings of sulfur atoms.
Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy to fuel, essentially. A product of photosynthesis which is a solid is called Glucose.
because it is stable
if alpha is the solid angle subtended by a cone and theta is the 2d projection angle of this solid angle...Then----(both alpha and theta are in radians then) cos(theta) = 1 - (alpha/2*pi)
glucose,fructose,solid iodine,hydrocarbons
Glucose, or simple sugar, is a solid until it reaches a temperature of 145 to 150 Co. At that point, it melts, it becomes a liquid. Sugar will not boil before the applied heat will begin to pyrolyze or, in the presence of air (oxygen) burn.
solid. Very stable at room temperature.
it is present in solid form
Solid?
Glucose is found in the solid state and is transported to all the parts of a plant.
It is a solid because although it does go down it still has a firm and stable shape.it is a solid.