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Regarding conducting cold-Lets say you want an object to be cold that is sitting on top of a thin sheet of glass which is layered on top of a sheet of aluminum and there is something very cold under the aluminum, will the object become cold? In other words, can the coldness conduct great even with the glass on top of the aluminum? Any help thanks!
i don't see any reason why you can't bake paper clipsthey are usually made of steel.
i have Kia Rio Model 2003 and i got one Aluminum radiator coolant .... so i was wondering if prestone is good as a coolant for tht radiator type as i heard much abt its performance
it,s good for any kind of radiator. look on the jug and it will tell you. i used that kind for several years in steel radiators and aluminum.
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Buenos Aires is a fantastic town; it's an surprising town that seems somewhat like Europe, but having an edgy Latin American angle and if you wish to visit that city then take a look with hotelbye El Puerto Madero is just a place effectively visitedIt offered as the main port of Buenos Aires during the late 19th century but know is turned into houses that might be applied as residences, restaurants, shops and other businesses and to offer that challenge a little bit of flair, all streets in the section were named following womenStrolling through the Puerto Madero is a good way to spend a nice afternoon just like visiting El ObeliscoEl Obelisco was built-in 1936 to honor the 400th wedding of the city founding and now is a must-see place from Buenos Aires.
I've heard before to use light grain bullets, and/or +p shells until the gun is broken in (stops jamming).Does anyone have any other tips? Turns out my P95 is going to be a little big to carry for work (floor mechanic).so I've got to get a new pocket pistol9mm (already have ammo)Dont know which one yet, definitely not the LC9.
In 9mm x19 the standard cartridge is loaded with 115 grain bulletsThe bullet (projectile) weighs 115 grainsMost FMJ ammo sold in the US and Europe has a propellant charge (gun powder) that's stout enough to push that projectile at a standard velocity and produce a standard chamber pressureTherefore, unless the factory quotes a NON standard load for it's pistol (like a Kimber Solo that prefers 127 grain high pressure loads for correct function) any 9MM pistol should work just great on what we can find at WalmartSwab the barrel feild strip, lubricate lightly and shoot the pistolThat's break inExpect 200 to 500 rounds of use to hone the mating surfaces and feed ramp before you get 100% reliability in feed and ejectionand I generally have found that every factory new pistol I've encountered runs well enough after the first 50 rounds to trust (except tight commercial 1911 pistols- just the nature of the beast)If you care to try a +P or other variation of ammo for defensive carry purposessome bullet profiles dont get along with the feed ramps or magazine lips on every individual pistol out theremake sure what your using actually functions in YOUR pistol before you commit to using it as daily carry ammo.
I have to construct this model of an element of my choice (i thinkk im choosing aluminum)however, i do not understand the model AT ALL! all i know is that it differs from bohr modelthe first level has 2 electrons, 2nd level starts with 2 electrons then however many in the dumbbellsand i cant find a picture or explanation anywhere online that is understandable for an 9th grader! can anybody explain this to me? or help find a good site? how many dumbbells are in each energy level? and how many electrons are in each dumbbell? and how many electrons are in the 2nd level (including all-the ones in dumbbell and the 2 electrons that arent in dumbbell)???? sooo confused.pleaseeee help! thank you!
The shells are divided up into s, p, d and f subshells or orbitalsLevel 1 has only an s orbitalIt holds 2 electronsLevel 2 has an s orbital (2 electrons) and 3 p orbitals (2 electrons each for a total of 6)So level 2 holds 8 electronsLevel 3 has an s, 3 p and 5 d orbitals with 2 eachWhen level 3 is full, there are 2 + 6 + 10 18 electronsThe s orbitals are spheresThe p orbitals are the dumbbells I think you're talking aboutI'm not sure what you heard about different amounts of electronsEach p orbital can hold 2 electrons, and there are three p orbitals on every level above level 1.
im not sure how to do these 3 problems can someone help?1What mass, in grams, of a 12.95% saline solution contains 60.4g of water?A saline solution contains two things; salt and waterYou are looking for the mass of the solution here, not the water alone nor the salt alone.2The volume of a 22.2% (by mass) sodium bromide solution is 145.66 mLThe density of the solution is 1.116 g/mLWhat is the mass of solute (sodium bromide) in this solution? 3Calculate the mass of silver that occupies the same volume as 32.0 g of aluminumThe density of Ag 10.49 g/cm3 and Al 2.70g/cm3please show how you did it so i can learn how to do them
1What mass, in grams, of a 12.95% saline solution contains 60.4g of water? the 12.95% means that you have a ratio of 12.85 g salt to 87.15 g H2O in a total of 100 grams of solution so 60.4g of water (100 g solution) / (87.15 g H2O) 69.31 grams of slution your answer, rounded to 3 sig figs is 69.3 grams of solution 2The volume of a 22.2% (by mass) sodium bromide solution is 145.66 mLThe density of the solution is 1.116 g/mLWhat is the mass of solute (sodium bromide) in this solution? use density to find mass of solution: 145.66 mL solution 1.116 g/mL 162.56 grams of solution find the mass of solute (sodium bromide) in this solution: 22.2% of 162.56 grams of solution 36.09 grams of NaBr your answer, rounded to 3 sig figs is 36.1 g NaBr 3Calculate the mass of silver that occupies the same volume as 32.0 g of aluminumThe density of Ag 10.49 g/cm3 and Al 2.70g/cm3 find volume of Al 32.0 g of aluminum 2.70g/cm3 11.85 ml find mass of Ag that occupies the same volume: 11.85 ml 10.49 g/cm3 124.33 g of Ag your answer, rounded to 3 sig figs is: 124 grams of Silver
is it covalent or metalic!!!!!! UGH PLEASE HELP IM STUCK BETWEEN THTESE TWO!
It will mostly likely be metallic, aluminium and francium have the tendency to lose electrons and are metalsAlso, covalent bonds are typically formed between two non-metals (with exceptions when mentioning transitional metals).
I have some burnt food on the inside of my trangia pot (was trying to defrost/toast bread in it.not a good a idea, it burnt)Now it won't come off! Any tips on cleaning aluminium trangia pots and pans?On a side not,is it possible or practical to remove the discoloration on the outside of the pots and pans?Thanks
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