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There are guys at my school that steal books from librarysThey wont tell me how and im itching to know our library has those magnetic scanner things at the doorHow do they do it i think they just remove the library tags on
Line a bag or your back pack with layers of aluminum foilThe foil essentially “foils” the anti-theft scanners at the libraries’s entranceThe scanners cannot “read” the anti theft tags and the thief walks out without a beepThis is a tool of the trade for professional shoplifters30 layers of standard 20 ?m foil, will defeat all standard systems.
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Toxic metal results.?hi i recently had some heavy metal toxicity tests and i was shocked to see that i had quite alot of different metals in my blood and hair i dont understand how i have them in my body? my guess is it must be through eating food or water or in the environmentIn my blood aluminium was 405nmol/l, arsenic was 87nmol/l, chromium was 37.6nmol/l, manganese 221 nmol/l mercury 18.1 nmol/l thalium 0.29nmol/l cadmium 1 nmol/l nickel 12.9 nmol/l and pretty much the same with my hair analysisI don't know what to do about it whether to just leave it as they are in the acceptable ref range apart from a couple which are slightly overi got them from a private lab, do i need to get rid of these and how? or should i just leave them as they are not overly high levels? thanks i would appreciate any advice
Well I'm no expert on metal toxicity but that wouldn't bother me in the slightestTo put it into context, let's take the highest value, which is for aluminium405nmol/l means that in every litre of your blood you have 11 micrograms of aluminiumThat's 11 millionths of a gramThe nornal ranges for these metals differ according to which studies you readAnd anything close to normal is way below the level that would cause toxic effectsThey get into your body through your mouth mostlyYou eat vegetables that have been grown in soil, which contains metalsYou may eat meat from animals that have eaten grass grown in soilYou drink water that has filtered through rocks with metals in themIt's natural to have some metals in your body and it's your kidneys' job to get rid of them.
What chemical reaction would I get if were to put a steel object with a zinc alloy coating into a solution of baking soda,( 5%acid) white distilled vinegar, hydrogen peroxide with some aluminum foil? Would it do anything to the metal ?
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I believe I understand conversion somewhat, but I feel like a couple parts of the concept are sketchyRead my book, my teacher's notes, another teacher's lecture, and the quot;Idiot's Guide to.quot; but haven't found enough examples to pick it up.If someone could walk through this problem for me, I'd be forever grateful! It covers all basic steps I thinkDo I need to convert the percentages? If I can get all the information to the density equation, I'm home free.A ruby contains 52.7% aluminum and 47.1% oxygen with traces of chromiumIf the ruby was found to contain 0.125g of aluminum, what is the mass of the ruby?Also, if you know a good website, I'd appreciate! I can't find any that give examples.
Remember, that percent means parts per hundred, so you would have 52.7g of Al; 47.1g of Oxygen; and .2g of ChromiumThis would make your ruby 100gTo do your conversion start with what you have, which is .125g of Aland you know that for every 100g ruby you have 52.7g of Aluminum Heres how I would set up the problem: .125g Al x 100g Ruby/52.7g Al (The Al would cancel out leaving you with the mass of the ruby in grams.) I got that the ruby should weigh .237g If you used your answer of .237g to find out how many grams of Oxygen were in a ruby of that mass, it would look like this (remember we know how much oxygen is a ruby of 100g, so we can use that as a conversion factor): .237g Ruby x 47.1 g Oxygen/100g Ruby .112g Oxygen If you add this with the amount of Al, you get the mass of the ruby- .125g Al + .112 g O .237 As far as the unit conversions go, just remember that The units you want to finish with need to be on top Hope that helps!
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