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ADAPTOR for PVC

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Specifications

universal for uPVC,AC,CS,CI & DI pipe
DN40-DN600(1-1/2"--24")
WRAS certificated EPDM
ISO9001 factory

Flange adaptor  universal type for uPVC,asbestos-cement,carbon steel,cast iron,ductile iron pipe

Materials:  GGG50 body and gland

                   EPDM rubber gasket

                   carbin steel bolting grade 8.8 with rubber protection caps

Size available:   DN40--DN600  (1-1/2"--24")

       

Working pressure: PN10/16/25


Q: I'm supposed to be taking iron tablets for an iron deficiency, but the only ones I have are expired. I'm away at college and wont be back home to get more for another 2 more weeks. I feel really weak right now, just really drained, and I just want to sleep all the time, which I have been doing a lot of. I was wondering what foods I could eat to help boost my iron intake, at least until I get back home. I've been trying to drink orange juice, I don't know if that helps though.Thankyou everyone.
the best source of iron is lean red meat it can also be found in chicken, turkey eggs and many cereals There are two forms of dietary iron - heme and non-heme. Heme iron is derived from hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that delivers oxygen to cells and non-heme iron is from plant foods. Good dietary sources of iron are: Heme - red meat - liver and other organ meats - fish - poultry Non-heme - lentils - dried beans/peas - flours - cereals - grains
Q: Like what does the iron aid in or do? Basically why is there iron in red blood cells
There is an iron atom at the center of each of the four segments of the hemoglobin protein. The incorporation of iron allows the protein to sequester oxygen and carbon dioxide to carry them to or from body tissues.
Q: Iron from Iron Ore.
Iron is extracted from its oxide ores, primarily hematite, by reduction with carbon monoxide in a blast furnace: Fe2O3 + 3CO ---- 2Fe + 3CO2 iron(III) oxide + carbon monoxide ---- iron + carbon dioxide Magnetite, which has the formula Fe3O4, can also be used: Fe3O4 + 4CO ---- 3Fe + 4CO2 Iron(II, III) oxide + carbon monoxide ---- iron + carbon dioxide The carbon monoxide is produced by partial combustion of coke (made by heating coal). Limestone is added to tie up silica impurities in the ore as calcium silicates: ex. CaCO3 + SiO2 ---- CaSiO3 + CO2
Q: I'm in need of a good curling iron, does anyone recommend anything?
Honestly you could use any curling iron as long as its a ceramic curling iron. A ceramic curling iron is less damaging to your hair and helps protect your hair more. Cheaper curling irons are great if your on a budget and need a quick fix but if you really want to start doing more for your hair in the long run I would not use a cheaper one. Cheaply priced always means cheaply made which is never good. Personally I recommend the brand name ION. Its the best product i have came across in a long time. Plus you can pick one up at your local Sally's Beauty Store for only $39.99. I have thick curly hair which would normally would frizz out and loose curls but with ION my hair is so soft, shines, feels really light instead of heavy and just overall healthier! If you want to do something good for your hair don't buy a cheap product. In the long run its just not worth it! I know i kinda got off subject but in order for your curls to stay and look great you also need a good hair care product as well as a heat protection thermal spray to lock in moisture while your using curling irons or flat irons. I hope this helps you!
Q: How to Season A Cast Iron Skillet?
Season Cast Iron Skillet Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lower both oven racks to bottom positions-line lower rack with foil to catch drippings. Wash skillet inside and out with mild detergent using a stiff brush. Rince and towel dry. Spread a thin coat of melted solid shortening all over skillet including handle (both inside and outside). Place skillet on top rack. Bake for 1 hour. Turn oven off and leave skillet in oven until cool. Do not store lids on pots to all air curculation. Do not wash skillet with soap or you will need to re-season. Hope this helps.
Q: this might sound really stupid, but what do flat irons do? do theyy just straighten hair?
That's not a stupid question at all. Flat irons don't JUST straighten hair. you can actually curl your hair by using a straightener. i'm sure there are other cool things you can do with flat irons but those two are the only things that i've heard of. if you look it up on youtube it'll show you a tutorial on how to curl your hair with flat irons.
Q: I am doing a project in chemistry and I am trying to write a formula for the compound Ferric Phosphate. Would this be the same as Iron Phosphate? Thanks so much for your help!
Ferric Iron is Iron in the +3 ionic state. Therefore it is denoted as Iron (III). Furthermore, Ferrous ions are Iron (II). Therefore, since Phosphate is -3 charged and Ferric is +3, your compound is Iron (III) Phosphate.
Q: I‘m rather stuck on this question:What mass of iron(II) sulfate would be needed to provide 28 grams of iron?I know that the mass of one mole of iron(II) sulfate is 152g, but I‘m not entirely certain of the question.All posts are appreciated!
Iron (II) Sulfate formula is FeSO4 That is 1--Iron,1-Sulfur,4-Oxygen Atomic weights are Fe-56 S-32 O-16 (4 O- 64) Add them up and you get 152 thats why one mole weighs 152 grams So one mole of Iron(II) Sulfate has 56 grams of Iron in it. To get 28 grams of Iron would be one half mole or 76 grams of Iron (II) Sulfate. Make Sense ?
Q: I don‘t have an ironing board and I really need to iron so i need to know if I do iron on my granite counter tops, will it be ruined at all.
Iron on the bed. I have an ironing board but it is too much trouble to get it out and put it up every time I use it. I do not thing it will hurt granite, but it could crack it if the iron got too hot, plus it is slick and your clothes most likely will slide off it.
Q: What is iron III, and how does it combine with polyatomic ions? For example, what would be the chemical formula for the combination of iron III and C2H3O2- (acetate)?
Iron (III) is Fe+3 Fe+3 combines with -3 ions 1:1,. Fe PO4 Fe+3 combines with -2 ions , 2:3 Fe2O3 Fe+3 combinnes with -1 ion , 1:3 . Fe (C2H3O2)3

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