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- Why Does the Pink Color in a Titration Fade Over Time? - Physics Forums
The absorption happens fairly slowly and a faint pink endpoint will gradually fade Adding more NaOH after the faint endpoint is reached (producing a darker endpoint) will cause the pink solution to persist much longer but also results in an inaccurate titration and should be avoided
- HDMI cable wiring schematic (what colors go where) - Physics Forums
The cable comes in and of course is no good, the HDMI connector basically fell apart when I plugged it in So I am going to try and make it work, by sodering the cables to the conector My problem is I don't know which color goes where on the actual HDMI connector There are 8 wires (Black, Blue, Red, Brown, White, Pink, Dark Green and Light
- Suggest Informative feedback reaction icon change away from the . . .
In case anyone still want to see that that pink brain icon was all about, post #10 has a snapshot of it) OK, maybe I'm just old and not up to the latest trends in emoticon use, but I just noticed the "Informative" reaction option has changed from the (for me) very fitting "light bulb" icon to the mentioned (for me) terrible "pink natural brain
- Why does a Walrus Blush? - Geophysical Institute
Various investigators have suggested that the circulation in the skin and hind flippers of pinnipeds plays an important role in maintaining the animal's thermal equilibrium The skin of walruses becomes pallid when it is exposed to cold air or water and changes to pink when exposed to warmer ambient temperatures
- Why does my Patton-Reeder indicator immediately turn blue? (Ca2 conc. )
So I made a new solution, adjusted to pH 12, and this time it turned pink I added the EDTA, then it turned blue No idea what went wrong the first time, maybe too much indicator so the pink looked purple blue Anyway, now back on track! Thanks Borek, otherwise I would have ended up with some concoction of magnesium, potassium, sodium etc etc
- Plasma Color: What Makes It Blue What Colors It Can Be? - Physics Forums
Depends on the lamp Incandescents - while don't contain plasma - emit the light just because wire is hot In gas discharge lamps atoms (or molecules) get excited by collisions with electrons or other ions atoms that were accelerated by the electric field between electrodes, then they emit photons when falling back to lower energy states
- Ice Worms - Geophysical Institute
Ice worms eat airborne pollen grains, fern spores and the red algae that lives in snow and sometimes colors it pink Unable to exist at temperatures much below freezing, ice worms must remain in temperate glaciers
- Free fish become data for college degree - Geophysical Institute
A steady flow of twenty-somethings wearing jeans and backpacks entered a room that smelled slightly of fish They sat down in front of paper plates holding three helpings of pink salm
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