Nah, for some reason we use conventional current (even though in a metallic conductor the flow of current is negative to positive, we just take it as positive to negative for the rule. Just one of those things I guess ) Posted from TSR Mobile
Do you do GCSE Physics or A Level?
I'm 99% sure for A Level we use the actual flow of current. (I think this is another case of GCSEs lying to you)
No.. Proteins aren't filtered out at all. Also, I know sodium and lithium are, but not sure about francium?
Simple molecular substances have low melting points because not a lot of energy is required to break their covalent bonds.
Oh I thought amino acids instead of proteins lol yh francium is more dense And false? I think it's the intermolecular bonds and te covalent bonds are very strong Nuclear fission is used to heat water which drives turbines in a nuclear reactor
Though I disagree with that statement- he didn't treat them as inferior. He valued (Aryan) German mothers and called them 'the mothers of the country'. He even went as far as to give them medals for having children. I would go into more detail, but I don't really want to divert the thread.