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When a glass breaks in a science class you should go wash your hands with soap and water because there might be chemicals in the glass because you can be infected by the chemicals that were in the glass that you broke you can get very sick.

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How do you calculate density using 100ml beaker 100ml cylinder?

To calculate density using a 100mL beaker or cylinder, you would first measure the mass of the substance using a balance. Then, you would divide the mass by the volume of the beaker or cylinder to obtain the density. Density = mass / volume.


How do you measure a stone with a beaker?

To measure a stone using a beaker, first fill the beaker with water to a known volume. Then, carefully add the stone to the water and measure the new volume of water, also known as the displacement volume. The difference in volume between the two measurements will give you the volume of the stone.


When did he see the proton for the first time?

Never. No one has ever actually seen a proton; they're too small.


What name is given to the point on a fault at which the first movement or break occurs during an earthquake?

The name given to the point on a fault where the first movement or break occurs during an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point within the Earth's crust where the seismic waves originate and energy is released, causing an earthquake.


What the difference in the physical state of the carrot is as observed in the two beakers?

The physical state of the carrot in the first beaker appears firm and crunchy, while in the second beaker the carrot appears soft and limp. This difference is due to the first beaker containing water, which keeps the carrot hydrated and firm, whereas the second beaker contains a hypertonic solution that caused the carrot to lose water through osmosis, resulting in a limp texture.