You can calculated reduced volume by getting the starting volume and subtracting it from the finished volume For example, If I had 890ml of water and I had 155ml left, How much has the volume reduced by. 890 - 155 = 735. So the answer would be that the water has been reduced by a total of 735ml.
Reduced 60%
no it can not be reduced.... :)
It cannot be reduced
No it cannot be reduced
The final reduced species in the electron transport chain is water. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the chain, and it is reduced to form water.
It condenses forming water.
You can calculated reduced volume by getting the starting volume and subtracting it from the finished volume For example, If I had 890ml of water and I had 155ml left, How much has the volume reduced by. 890 - 155 = 735. So the answer would be that the water has been reduced by a total of 735ml.
The water becomes 100 degrees and is warm to the touch.
The reduced mass of water is approximately 8.3 × 10^-27 kg. This value is calculated to account for the relative motion of the atoms in the water molecule which affects its overall mass.
Water is oxidized in the process of photosynthesis.
Don't use as much
Water is as far as it goes.
water
Reduced precipitation leads to limited water availability because reservoirs tend to dry out and humans start drying out the backup water sources and storages.
No you have to change your actions to save water.
In photosynthesis, the carbon dioxide molecules are being reduced, while the water molecules are being oxidized In photosynthesis, the carbon dioxide molecules are being reduced, while the water molecules are being oxidized