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What is the chemical formula for Clorox?

Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas in its pure state and is a halogen, which means it rather violently steals electrons from other materials. It is an irritant to mucous membranes and was used as a weapon in World War I. Because of its halogenic properties, chlorine readily forms compounds such as those that make up the ingredients of Clorox. Chlorine is never found in its pure state in nature. Much of it is bound up in the relatively benign table salt, which is NaCl, or sodium chloride.\nSodium chlorate is a white or yellow crystalline solid that is often used to make herbicides as well as Clo..

How much do feet sweat in a day?

The body uses sweat to cool off, and normally the fluid produced quickly evaporates. However, when sweat is excessive, and is trapped in the glands, bacteria grows because of its strong attraction to the sweat composition of salt and water. When bacteria "feeds" on sweat, it gives off a strong smell as it eliminates waste products. According to Foot Vitals, sweaty feet contribute to athlete's foot, plantar warts, itching and toenail fungus.

Why is totality during a solar eclipse not accomplished?

When the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, it creates an area of deep shadow where the sun's light is completely obscured. This is the umbra, the area where the eclipse reaches totality. The penumbral shadow surrounds the umbra and is much larger. In this region, the sun's light is only partially obscured, producing a partial solar eclipse. The specific orientation and movement of the moon determines where the umbra and penumbra will fall, and each solar eclipse may only be visible in certain parts of the world.\nIn some cases, the moon may be too far away from the Earth to ..

What are the uses of radium?

Radium is a highly radioactive metallic element that results from the natural disintegration of uranium. Its discovery in 1898 led to further research into the nature of atoms. This toxic element emits alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays. The radiation it emits makes some substances, including zinc sulfide and diamonds, glow. Radium is found in small amounts in seawater and rocks. The main sources of radium are pitchblende and other ores of uranium.\nThe radiation given off by radium destroys or severely injures living cells, making the element useful in treating cancer; although, i..

What is the most common tidal pattern around the world?

Two other tidal patterns are diurnal and mixed tides. Diurnal tides contain one high and low period a day. They occur when the moon is farthest from the equator. A mixed tide is a special type of semi-diurnal tide that exhibits varying heights of each of the high and low tides. Mixed tides occur as the moon transitions either north or south of the equator.

What is range of tolerance?

Tolerance range differs from one species to another. Factors included in tolerance range differ too. For plants, crucial environmental conditions include sunlight and minerals in soil, whereas for animals temperature and quality of air are important. For both plants and animal, a certain amount of nutrients must be available to them to consume in order to survive. Range of tolerance also varies within a given population, from individual to individual, and across a life cycle of one individual.If living organisms find themselves within their range tolerance, they can maintain homeostasis, meani..

What is the difference between cleavage and fracture?

Cleavage can occur in several different ways. Some minerals, such as gypsum and muscovite, only exhibit cleavage in one plane. According to Brooklyn College, some minerals, such as halite, cleave to produce cubic particles. This occurs because the rock cleaves in three separate directions and each of the directions is oriented 90 degrees away from the others. Calcite, by comparison, cleaves at angles of 120 degrees and 60 degrees, producing rhombohedral shapes. Quartz does not exhibit cleavage at all, as it fractures irregularly.\nBrooklyn College explains that some minerals exhibit perfect cl..

What is the composition of physiological saline?

Physiological saline, also simply referred to as saline, consists of 0.85 grams to 0.95 grams of sodium chloride per liter of pure, distilled water. The osmolarity of the solution is 308 milliosmoles per liter. The pH of physiological saline ranges from 4.5 to 7.0 but is most commonly 5.0. It is used medically as an isotonic volume expander and as an electrolyte replacement. It is generally administered in the case of dehydration but can also be used as a diluent or solvent for pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics.\nPhosphate buffer solution is very similar to physiological saline and is also i..

How does the moon look different from night to night?

The Moon completes a single orbit of the Earth once every 29.5 days. A new moon occurs when the side of the Moon visible from the Earth is receiving no direct sunlight. As the Moon waxes, more of its surface becomes visible each night until the full moon, when the side of the moon facing Earth is completely illuminated. This process is known as the lunar phase cycle and is commonly measured in quarterly increments of approximately seven days.\nBecause the Moon is a sphere, it experiences the same type of day and night cycle as the Earth. The moon is tidally locked with the earth, which means i..

What percentage of his brain did Einstein use?

The brain, though the hub of the human body, is still somewhat of a mystery to scientists. It is believed that the 10 percent myth may have evolved from the misunderstanding that scientists understand only about 10 percent of how and why the brain functions. Much of the brain's tissue and cells seems to serve no other function than to support the neurons in the brain, which account for only about 10 percent of the brain's total makeup.

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