Water Repellent In Tagalog

Water Repellent In Tagalog

What is Tagalog/Filipino of "Repellant"?English: "Repellant"Tagalog/Filipino: ?​

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1. What is Tagalog/Filipino of "Repellant"?English: "Repellant"Tagalog/Filipino: ?​


English: Repellant

Tagalog:Nagtataboy


2. what are the materials repel water?why did they repel water?​


Answer:

The definition of water repellent is something that, when exposed to liquid, reacts with the liquid to cause it to move away instead of to be penetrated or soaked in. An example of water repellent is a spray that you can put on wood to keep it from soaking in water and beginning to rot or warp.

Scientists created the water-hating material by laser-etching a microscopic pattern on a metal surface. And unlike traditional chemical coatings, the new material will not wear off, they said. The laser-etched pattern makes the surface strongly water-repelling, or hydrophobic.

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3. What are the materials repel water? Why did they repel water? ​


Answer:

So they can repel water


4. look at the materials you have group in the chart try to place one object that you have at home in the basin water and observed that will happen does it absorb water or repel water​


Answer:

SMALL PAETICLES CAN EASILY MELT BY WATERS

Explanation:

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5. please answer this :)A magnetic is a material or object that produces a magnetic field which repels or attract metals,in what mixture the magnet repel?a.salt and sugatb.salt and nickel filingsc.iron filing and flourd.rice and water​


C po yan hope it helps

6. What is about the structure of hydrocarbons that makes them so effective at repelling water? ​


Answer:

Properties of Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons are generally nonpolar, which means that their molecules do not have oppositely charged sides. Therefore, they do not dissolve in water, which is a polar compound. In fact, hydrocarbons tend to repel water. That's why they are used in floor wax and similar products.


7. what it is about the structure of hydrocarbons that make them so effective at repelling water?​


A hydrocarbon is any of a class of organic chemicals made up of only the elements carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). The carbon atoms join together to form the framework of the compound, and the hydrogen atoms attach to them in many different configurations.

Explanation:

Hydrocarbons are generally nonpolar, which means that their molecules do not have oppositely charged sides. Therefore, they do not dissolve in water, which is a polar compound. In fact, hydrocarbons tend to repel water. That's why they are used in floor wax and similar products.


8. ano ang repel sa tagalog


Answer:

pagtataboy.mapaurong


9. Like poles of a magnet _________each other, and unlike poles ___________ each other * attracts, attract repels, repel repels, attract attracts, repel.


Answer:

repels, attract

Explanation:

if two of the same poles are facing each other the repel each other


10. 10. Their waxy leaves repel water to avoidthe settling of bacteria that would destroythe plant. Their stems are young leaf stalks.​


Answer:

tree

Explanation:

because their waxy leaves repel water to avoid the settling of bacteria that would destroy tha plant.their stem are young leaf stalks


11. according to the ideas of the ancient greeks which element repels water​


sorry kailangan ko nga points peace

Explanation:

sorry


12. my tshirt repels water when i soak it . true or false ? why ?​


Answer:

false

Explanation:

because cloth absorbs water meaning it attracys water

Answer:

false

Explanation:

because tshirt is made of fabric thats why it just gets wet


13. When phospholipids are mixed with water their ____ interact with water and their ____ are repelled, forming a lipid bilayer?


When phospholipids are mixed with water their __hydrophilic head (fatty acid) __ interact with water and their __hydrophobic tail (fatty acid)__ are repelled, forming a lipid bilayer

14. Some trees in the tropical rainforests have________leaves that repel water.​


Answer:

WAXY COTING

Explanation:

Tropical rainforests are very wet. Tropical rainforest plants often have a waxy coating on their leaves to repel water.


15. 2. Hydrophobic means “fear of water". Hydrophobic molecules repel water because they are non-polar.


Answer:

True

Explanation:

Hydrophobic molecules repel water because they are non-polar, while water is polar. Hydrophylic molecules attract water.


16. sponge can repel water​


Answer:

false

Explanation:

because sponge is used for cleaning casseroles, etc


17. is glass repel water​


you repair water into aquaserve

Answer:

When it comes time to clean the glass, those spots can't stick as easily to the smooth surface and are easier to remove. Hydrophilic coatings create a surface that attracts water. ... It does, the products basically repels the water and snow from the surface of the windscreen.


18. Please answer This1.A magnetic is a material or object that produces a magnetic field which repels or attract metals in what mixture the magnet repel? a. salt and water b.iron filings and sand c.salt and nickel feelings d.iron filings and flour ​


Answer:

1.A magnetic is a material or object that produces a magnetic field which repels or attract metals in what mixture the magnet repel?

a. salt and water

b.iron filings and sand

c.salt and nickel feelings

d.iron filings and flour

Explanation:

B or D Kasi parehas nman silang iron fillings eh

19. what are the materials that repel water?why did they repel wateranswer pls​


Answer:

Materials like carbon nanotube forests shown here work great when isolated drops are placed on the surface. Usual hydrophobic materials show their great water-repellent properties because of air pockets on them that reduce the contact of water droplets with the underlying surface. But they lose these air pockets when you try condensing water on them. If we’re measuring contact angles as a droplet bounces off a surface, you would say that the nanotubes were the most hydrophobic. But if we’re measuring the roll-off angle conducted during a condensation experiment, LIS would win. (To measure roll-off angle, you tilt the surface and measure the angle at which the droplet starts to move.)

Answer:

Like air, oil repels water. Some oils are far more hydrophobic than air — and can hold a negative charge. Bandaru's team tested five oils to find which offered the best mix of water repellency and negative charge.Water molecules are made up of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. ... Oils, by contrast, are nonpolar, and as a result they're not attracted to the polarity of water molecules. In fact, oils are hydrophobic, or “water fearing.” Instead of being attracted to water molecules, oil molecules are repelled by them.


20. it is a natural water repellent derived from wool grease​


Answer:

Lanolin Lanolin is the smelly pale-yellow natural oil found on sheep's wool. As a waste product in wool processing, it's also known as wool oil, wool wax, wool fat, or wool grease. It's a natural water repellant — the function of which, as it's not too hard to guess, is to waterproof the sheep.

Explanation: I hope it helps :)


21. silicon lubricant is heat stable reduce friction and water repellent true or false ​


Answer:

true

Explanation:

Silicone lubricants prevent dust, sand and dirt from sticking to surfaces .These particles are super slippery, so they reduce the friction between surfaces in contact with one another.It is water resistant, it also can protect items from moisture.


22. what would happen to a cell if the cell membrane was made of a molecule that did not repelled water​


Answer:

it may seem like the human body is made up of a chaotic mix of random parts, but that’s not the case. The liquid nutrients, cell machinery, and blueprint information that make up the human body are tucked away inside individual cells, surrounded by a double layer of lipids.

The purpose of the cell membrane is to hold the different components of the cell together and to protect it from the environment outside the cell. The cell membrane also regulates what enters and exits the cell so that it doesn’t lose too many nutrients, or take in too many ions. It also does a pretty good job of keeping harmful things out.


23. 1. If you place a piece of paper in water and the paper turns wet what concept is formed? A. ability to float B. ability to repel water C. ability to resist water D. ability to absorb water​


Answer:

A. Ability to float.

paper floats because it is less dense than water, so it floats to the surface. However, if it gets completely soaked then it will become more dense than water and sink.

Answer:

A or B

Explanation:

the paper can also float in the water cause it doesn't have that weight but it can also repel water Pero ang alam ko A kase pinag aralan ko to ng grade 3 ako kase puede lumutang yung papel wa tubig kase hindi naman sya mabigat depende nmn


24. 1. If you place a piece of paper in water and the paper turns wet what concept is formed? A. ability to float B. ability to repel water C. ability to resist water D. ability to absorb water​


Answer:

A.

you place a piece of paper in water and the paper turns wet what concept is formed? A. ability to float B. ability to repel water C. ability to resist water D. ability to absorb water

I hope it's helpful<3


25. which one repels? why did it repel?​


Answer:

In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. ... This repulsive force will push the two objects apart. Similarly, a negatively charged object will exert a repulsive force upon a second negatively charged object.In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. =D

26. It is a natural water repellant derived from wool grease?​


Answer:

Lanolin.

Explanation:

ARAL PO MABUTI


27. why do gabi plants have leaves that repel water? ​


Answer:

Because it is made possible by numerous tiny waxy spikes on the surface of its leaves that cause the extreme water-shedding preventing it from getting wet.

Explanation:

Hope it helps

Answer in explanation:

The plants developed this way in order to protect themselves from the elements and their environment.


The gabi plant in particular is found in tropical, subtropic, and dry climates.

In a tropical or subtropic area they would need this attribute to avoid withering from harmful things in the water and to prevent overall damage from hard rainfall. It's also true that this would optimize their ability to photosynthesize, which makes sense given their big leaves.

In conclusion, these plants thrive with the sun, and repelling water helps them to thrive better.

Hope this helps!


28. 2. Particles with opposite chargesand particles with same (or like) chargesA. attract, repelB. repel, repelC. attract, attractD. repel, attract​


2. Particles with opposite charges

and particles with same (or like) charges

A. attract, repel

29. Lipids are also responsible for major components of the cell membrane wall that is both attracted to and repelled by water, called ______.


Answer:

Lipids are also responsible for major components of the cell membrane wall that is both attracted to and repelled by water, called amphipathic (or amphiphilic).

Explanation:

All of the lipid molecules in cell membranes are amphipathic (or amphiphilic)—that is, they have a hydrophilic (“water-loving”) or polar end and a hydrophobic (“water-fearing”) or nonpolar end. The most abundant membrane lipids are the phospholipids. These have a polar head group and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails.

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30. what are the materials repel water? why did they repel water?​


Answer:

The water Man

Explanation:

Bruh dint ask me ask the, who made the word repel water


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