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.
Glucose exists as a solid at standard conditions since it is a stable molecule at room temperature and pressure.
No. A highly volatile substance is one that easily turns into vapor at or near room temperature. Glucose is quite stable as a solid.
Glucose is a solid in its normal state at room temperature.
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 is a solid product of photosynthesis that plants produce. It serves as an energy source for plants and is stored in various plant parts for future use.
Glucose is found in the solid state and is transported to all the parts of a plant.
solid. Very stable at room temperature.
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It is a solid because although it does go down it still has a firm and stable shape.it is a solid.
Yes, "solid" can function as an adjective when describing something firm, stable, or strong. For example, "solid foundation" or "solid object."
Glucose is a simple sugar or monosacharide. It may be presented as a white powerder or solid, or in solution with sterile water.
Glucose is a solid but it can turn to a liquid after a certain temperature. It is used in chewing gum and can be found in our body's. It is what makes our muscles ache when we wake up in the morning if we have done exercise and we have not done a cool down.