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I have undeveloped film from 2004, one roll is partially used and still in the camera and the other roll is never usedShould I basically throw the film away and buy a new one or is it still safe to use themThe box says they expired in 2005Has anyone else developed film that was expired and any negative results?
ive been though milions of heat protectents for my hair i must say this is really good ( well i think:) its called turn up the heat flat iorn protection its by beyond the zone i think it makes your hair shiney smooth and it smells like grapes i got it at sallys beauty suplie for like 10.00 the lady said she loved it and she thinks its the best in the store so far TRY IT!!!
I'm going to get a used alternator from Pick Your Part later today and was just wondering if there are other generations of camry or toyotas/lexus alternators that will also be compatible with my 1992 camry?
The stock alternator in Lexus and Toyota vehicles are made by DensoThe problem with Pick-a-Part alternators is the outside aluminum frame shape mounting holes and the short warranty period An auto parts store should be able to help you identify alternators from other Toyota cars that might fit properlyAC-Delco makes the best re-manufactured lifetime warrantied alternators.
28.Based on their positions in the periodic table predict which atom from each of the following pairs has a larger ionization energy:Rb / F Be / Ba Ca / Fe Al / Mga) F, Be, Fe, Al c) F, Be, Fe, Mgb) Rb, Ba, Ca, Mg d) Rb, Ba, Ca, AlMy answer is A, but the right answer is CI don't understand why is Mg and not Al when Aluminum is closer to the noble gases and FluorinePlease explain to me why the answer is what it is.
Use heat protection products, only straighten it when you need to and condition like there's no tommorowDo that and you should be fine but everyone has different hair but if you notice it getting badly damaged STOP
About a day ago, somebody took a sheet of aluminum foil and pasted it to stainless steel fridge using ONLY water (don't ask why)Now, there is a discoloration on the refrigerator that will not come off using different soaps/detergents etcI did some reading and it looks like the aluminum galvanized to the fridge.I thinkSo how could I get this off?
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Is there any nutritional value in either?
weigh the aluminum foil first (in units mg maybe or grams) then divide the weight by area of the foil (100cm^2 for your case)after doing this divide the nothus obtained by the density of aluminum (in 1/cm^3)You'll get the thickness in cmDimension checkstep one mg/cm^2 step two mg/cm^21/cm^3cm
Easy and quick would be nice too.
This serves 12 Chicken Spaghetti 1 cup onion, chopped fine 1 cup celery, chopped fine 2 tablespoons butter 3 - 4 cups cooked chicken, cubed 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 pound Velveeta Cheese, cubed 1 jar pimentos, drained salt and pepper 12 ounces spaghetti, cooked and drained In large skillet over medium high heat, melt butterSautee onion and celery until transparentCombine all ingredients in large bowl and mix wellTransfer to large baking dishCover and seal well with heavy duty aluminum foilBake in 350 degree oven for 30 minutes or until bubbly and heated through.
im chemistry i have to find the thickness of different brands of aluminum foil.... i have a balance and was able to get the mass. i have its length and width. but how can i get the thickness from only knowing those 3 things
A piece of aluminum foil is well modeled as a rectangular prism. The volume of a rectangular prism is equal to the product of its height, width, and length. V = w*l*h You know the width and length, and need to find the height. You therefore need to calculate the volume. You know the mass of the piece of foil, and you can look up the density of aluminum, 2.70g/cm^3. Density is equal to mass divided by volume: d = m/V From this equation, you can find the volume, which you can then plug into the first equation to get the height. Hope this helps.
i'm baking banana bread right now.i remember someone told me how to do this to keep the bread moist but i can't recall now.do i wrap the bread in aluminum foil immediately after i take it out of the oven or do i wait for it to cool then wrap it.thanks!
Let it coolWrapping it immediately will keep it TOO moistFunny thingMy banana bread never lasts long enough to dry out.