The following tests can determine the mineral in a rock specimen:
1. How does the rock crumble or split under pressure?
2. What is the texture of the rock?
3. Observing it under a magnifying lens.
4. Determine the color of the rock
Test 1 and 3 determines if the rock is granular and the types of grains in the rock. Test 3 also determines if the rock has layers hence sedimentary rock.
Determining whether color of the rock is dark or light also helps identify the mineral and type of rock.
Salt acid base or just an acid
Answer:
PP = 25%
Pp = 50%
pp = 25%
Explanation:
Using punnett square, we can predict the percentage probability of genotypes.
P p
P PP Pp
p Pp pp
In this cross we have,
PP = 1/4 = 25%
Pp = 2/4 = 50%
pp = 1/4 = 25%
We have ratio,
1 : 2 : 1
Answer:
The atomic radius of atoms generally decreases from left to right across a period. ... Within a period, protons are added to the nucleus as electrons are being added to the same principal energy level. These electrons are gradually pulled closer to the nucleus because of its increased positive charge
Explanation:
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