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Water, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and ethanol are examples of polar substances. These substances have regions of partial positive and negative charge, which all
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Why is the voltage of the NiMh decrease on battery cell?
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The voltage of a NiMH battery decreases as it discharges due to the depletion of the chemical reactants inside the battery. As the battery is used, the chemical
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What does surveillance mean?
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Surveillance refers to the monitoring of an individual, group, or location to gather information about their activities, behaviors, or movements. It can be carr
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What chemical is used to develop film?
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Since I spent many happy years in total darkness as a professional developing and printing all my own black and white, I can address the question from a monochr
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of a CCTV camera?
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Advantages of CCTV cameras include increased security, crime deterrence, and surveillance monitoring. Disadvantages can include privacy concerns, potential misu
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Is an alkaline the same as lr6 nimh battery?
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An alkaline battery and an LR6 NiMH battery are not the same. Alkaline batteries are non-rechargeable, single-use batteries that use a variety of chemicals to p
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Is SCO a polar molecule?
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Yes, SCO is a polar molecule. This is because it has a net dipole moment due to the difference in electronegativity between sulfur and carbon, causing an uneven
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How does science relate to Photography?
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Photography relies on principles of light, optics, and technology determined through scientific research and understanding. Concepts such as exposure, focal len
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Why are tongs used in a dark room?
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Tongs are often used in a darkroom to handle light-sensitive materials, such as film or photo paper, without exposing them to light. This helps to prevent accid
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Have security tv camera 47546 with a female phone jack plug on end of wire you dont have the other end how could you find out which wire is what to be able to hook up?
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You can use a multimeter to test for continuity between the wires on the female phone jack plug and the camera. Connect one probe to the female phone jack plug'
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Why silve iodideAgI a compound used in photography has much higher melting point than vanillin c8h8O3 a sweet smelling compound used in flavorings?
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Silver iodide (AgI) is an ionic compound with strong attractions between oppositely charged ions, resulting in a higher melting point. Vanillin (C8H8O3) is a co
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When photographic film is exposed to light the salt on the film breaks down what metal is formed?
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The "salt" you are referring to is actually called silver-halide and are more commonly known as "silver salts". When silver-halide crystals are exposed to light
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Is water the only molecule that is polar?
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No, water is not the only molecule that is polar. Other examples of polar molecules include ammonia (NH3), hydrogen fluoride (HF), and hydrogen chloride (HCl).
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What animal uses a pinhole photography to see?
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The nautilus is the animal that uses a pinhole-type eye structure for vision. This primitive eye design helps the nautilus sense light and detect predators in i
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None polar molecules?
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Nonpolar molecules have a symmetrical distribution of charge, resulting in no significant difference in electronegativity between atoms. Examples of nonpolar mo
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When were telescopes used to see and to photograph the planets Neptune Uranus and Pluto?
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Neptune was first observed through a telescope in 1846, while Uranus was discovered through a telescope in 1781. Pluto was first observed in 1930. These discove
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What is abstract photography?
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Abstract photography is a genre of photography that does not aim to represent a visual reality accurately. Instead, it focuses on capturing shapes, colors, patt
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What is oblique aerial photograph?
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An oblique aerial photograph is a type of photograph taken from an aircraft at an angle, rather than directly overhead. This perspective allows for more detaile
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How is water a polar molecule?
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Water is a polar molecule because it has a bent shape with oxygen being more electronegative than hydrogen, creating an uneven distribution of charge. This resu
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Water molecules are polar with the?
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oxygen atom being slightly negative and the hydrogen atoms being slightly positive. This polarity allows water molecules to form hydrogen bonds with each other,
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What are the long term effects of placental abruption on the mother?
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Long-term effects of placental abruption on the mother may include an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, placenta previa in subsequent pregnancie
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What causes water to be a polar molecule?
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Water is a polar molecule because of its bent shape and the unequal sharing of electrons between oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The oxygen atom attracts electrons m
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What elements are used in photography?
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Elements used in photography include lighting, composition, framing, perspective, color, texture, and contrast. These elements are manipulated by the photograph
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Why are water molecules polar?
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Water molecules are polar because of the uneven distribution of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The oxygen atom has a higher electronegativity,
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How can you remove felt tip pen ink from the front of a photograph?
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You can try dabbing the ink stain gently with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. Make sure to test a small, inconspicuous area of t
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Why is the voltage of the NiMh decrease on battery cell?
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The voltage of a NiMH battery decreases as it discharges due to the depletion of the chemical reactants inside the battery. As the battery is used, the chemical
Read more
Cameras
+2
What does surveillance mean?
Asked by Wiki User
Surveillance refers to the monitoring of an individual, group, or location to gather information about their activities, behaviors, or movements. It can be carr
Read more
Cameras
+2
What chemical is used to develop film?
Asked by Femailady
Since I spent many happy years in total darkness as a professional developing and printing all my own black and white, I can address the question from a monochr
Read more
Digital Cameras
+3
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a CCTV camera?
Asked by Wiki User
Advantages of CCTV cameras include increased security, crime deterrence, and surveillance monitoring. Disadvantages can include privacy concerns, potential misu
Read more
Cameras
+2
Is an alkaline the same as lr6 nimh battery?
Asked by Wiki User
An alkaline battery and an LR6 NiMH battery are not the same. Alkaline batteries are non-rechargeable, single-use batteries that use a variety of chemicals to p
Read more
Cameras
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Is SCO a polar molecule?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, SCO is a polar molecule. This is because it has a net dipole moment due to the difference in electronegativity between sulfur and carbon, causing an uneven
Read more
Digital Cameras
+5
How does science relate to Photography?
Asked by Wiki User
Photography relies on principles of light, optics, and technology determined through scientific research and understanding. Concepts such as exposure, focal len
Read more
Cameras
+1
Why are tongs used in a dark room?
Asked by Wiki User
Tongs are often used in a darkroom to handle light-sensitive materials, such as film or photo paper, without exposing them to light. This helps to prevent accid
Read more
Television and Video
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Have security tv camera 47546 with a female phone jack plug on end of wire you dont have the other end how could you find out which wire is what to be able to hook up?
Asked by Wiki User
You can use a multimeter to test for continuity between the wires on the female phone jack plug and the camera. Connect one probe to the female phone jack plug'
Read more
Digital Cameras
+4
Why silve iodideAgI a compound used in photography has much higher melting point than vanillin c8h8O3 a sweet smelling compound used in flavorings?
Asked by Wiki User
Silver iodide (AgI) is an ionic compound with strong attractions between oppositely charged ions, resulting in a higher melting point. Vanillin (C8H8O3) is a co
Read more
Cameras
+1
When photographic film is exposed to light the salt on the film breaks down what metal is formed?
Asked by Wiki User
The "salt" you are referring to is actually called silver-halide and are more commonly known as "silver salts". When silver-halide crystals are exposed to light
Read more
Cameras
+2
Is water the only molecule that is polar?
Asked by Wiki User
No, water is not the only molecule that is polar. Other examples of polar molecules include ammonia (NH3), hydrogen fluoride (HF), and hydrogen chloride (HCl).
Read more
Digital Cameras
+4
What animal uses a pinhole photography to see?
Asked by Wiki User
The nautilus is the animal that uses a pinhole-type eye structure for vision. This primitive eye design helps the nautilus sense light and detect predators in i
Read more
Cameras
+2
None polar molecules?
Asked by Wiki User
Nonpolar molecules have a symmetrical distribution of charge, resulting in no significant difference in electronegativity between atoms. Examples of nonpolar mo
Read more
Digital Cameras
+5
When were telescopes used to see and to photograph the planets Neptune Uranus and Pluto?
Asked by Wiki User
Neptune was first observed through a telescope in 1846, while Uranus was discovered through a telescope in 1781. Pluto was first observed in 1930. These discove
Read more
Digital Cameras
+5
What is abstract photography?
Asked by Wiki User
Abstract photography is a genre of photography that does not aim to represent a visual reality accurately. Instead, it focuses on capturing shapes, colors, patt
Read more
Digital Cameras
+3
What is oblique aerial photograph?
Asked by Wiki User
An oblique aerial photograph is a type of photograph taken from an aircraft at an angle, rather than directly overhead. This perspective allows for more detaile
Read more
Cameras
+2
How is water a polar molecule?
Asked by Wiki User
Water is a polar molecule because it has a bent shape with oxygen being more electronegative than hydrogen, creating an uneven distribution of charge. This resu
Read more
Cameras
+2
Water molecules are polar with the?
Asked by Wiki User
oxygen atom being slightly negative and the hydrogen atoms being slightly positive. This polarity allows water molecules to form hydrogen bonds with each other,
Read more
Health
+4
What are the long term effects of placental abruption on the mother?
Asked by Wiki User
Long-term effects of placental abruption on the mother may include an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, placenta previa in subsequent pregnancie
Read more
Cameras
+3
What causes water to be a polar molecule?
Asked by Wiki User
Water is a polar molecule because of its bent shape and the unequal sharing of electrons between oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The oxygen atom attracts electrons m
Read more
Digital Cameras
+3
What elements are used in photography?
Asked by Wiki User
Elements used in photography include lighting, composition, framing, perspective, color, texture, and contrast. These elements are manipulated by the photograph
Read more
Cameras
+3
Why are water molecules polar?
Asked by Wiki User
Water molecules are polar because of the uneven distribution of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The oxygen atom has a higher electronegativity,
Read more
Digital Cameras
+4
How can you remove felt tip pen ink from the front of a photograph?
Asked by Ckemp878
You can try dabbing the ink stain gently with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. Make sure to test a small, inconspicuous area of t
Read more
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Trending Questions
Is security camera a threat to privacy? What are The basic parts and operation of a camera? Software for a vivitar 3750? Was photography originally considered art? What is A standard format used by digital cameras and scanners for transferring images? Who is the manufacturer of the concord camera? Experience needed for photography? How do you clean a cybershot camera touchscreen? What are some brands of weather resistant home security cameras for monitoring your front yard area? What is the average salary on the PGA? What does F1.7 mean in photography? What is the name of the old tv show on the Discovery Channel that had two guys in it and they put cameras into houses? Who invented the first camera in the 1900s? Can you install security camera systems myself? Who first said lights camera action? How does the infrared cameras work? Where can someone find a list of CCTV installers to choose from? How charge a hp photosmart camera? What was alhazens theory of light? Are eyelids on a human equivalent to shutters on a camera?
Still have questions?
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What if everyone in the world had a video camera? Has maria kanellis been in download porn videos? Who is blond in Hourcast video attraction? What are all the things computers are used for? What are the release dates for The Anti-Porn - 2011?
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