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3.0 g of aluminum and 6.0 g of bromine react to form AlBr22Al + 3Br2 2AlBr31How much product would be produced?2How much reagent would remain at the end of this reaction?3What mass of product would be collected if the reaction above proceeded in 72% yield?
You should go for a run or read a really good bookIf you can't find one go to a bookstore or the mallYou could also be productive by cleaning or whateverHave fun! -HD
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Use aluminum foilIt makes it difficult for the government to spy on you.
so i have some semi sweet chocolate bark and the recipe calls for semi sweet chocolate chipswell it takes forever to chop the bark up into little pieces because its so hardso can i like melt it and form it into chips some way? i have no clue how to and i really want to make some cookiesthanks! 10 pts to best answer!
put the motor on the boat - vtake the boat to the local dealers and talk to the mechanics or the ''''service''' dude and show them what you got and find out if they can sell the parts to you - since the motor is not new they can probably help you adapt a bracket that will accept the single cable power steering that is already on your new boatThese parts that you are looking for do not exist except in the junk bin at a well established marine dealer - best to get help for the adaption and do not forget to bolt your motor to the transom (( use stainless steel bolts))
I have to figure this out for chemistry, and we took all the measurements in classThe density of alumnium foil: 2.70 (of Al)Mass: .88gLength: 15.2Height: 14.5Width: xSo.2.7.88/(14.5)(15.2)(x) 2.7(14.5)(15.2)(x).88595.08x.88.001 CM^3 is the width.but then with that width how do i figure out the thickness in atoms? Someone said use angstroms but our teacher never mentioned those so i'm a little skeptical about how exactly to use them to find the thickness in ATOMs of the foil.I'm not looking for an ANSWER, i'm looking for the process so I can do it myself.thanks
Cold is cold .you have a closet on an exterior wall.heat can't get there to warm it or keep frost from buildingThe cheapest thing you can do is to keep the door open during the extreme cold or to a put louvered door on.
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every library has an alarm system, and each book always has a barcode (to scan) and yet many of these books go missing in the library i volunteer at! how on earth do i stop them from disappearing? how do these theives bypass our alarm system? from what i know removal of these scan codes do not stop the system from sniffing you out!goshand my head librarian is going crazy can u guys help??PS: i'm not sure what category to put this so i'm just gonna try out one i think receives lots of answerers.
Unfortunately, thieves are always one step ahead of us all I, too, work in a libraryI've actually caught people stealing booksWe had a magnetic tattle strip systems installedIt was easily to bypassAll the patron had to do was drop items into a bag with aluminum foil inside (several layers of)We lost a lot of Video Tapes that way back in the dayThis trick also works for basic RFID security as well (at least in some librariesnot so much in your local mall, which obviously use much better security devices)Also, there's nothing to prevent a patron from buying a demagnetizer from an online retailerThey can walk in with these, demagnetize a book, and walk outNo one the wiser3M told us they were working on a much better solution that would be available in 2008We're still waiting for them to tell us if it's ready.
Hi, I'm working on a final English paper, and this sentence is kind of confusing to meWhat does the word foil exactly mean in this sentence? In what specific ways do you think that Mary Turner’s relationship with Moses in Doris Lessing’s 1950 novel The Grass is Singing is a foil to the conventional marital relationship between Mary and Dick Turner in the same novel?Thank you!
Sorry to say the first four respondents are barking up the wrong treeThey're thinking of foil as a verb, but it's being used here as a nounSee definition three below: foil2 (foil) n1A thin, flexible leaf or sheet of metal: aluminum foil2A thin layer of polished metal placed under a displayed gem to lend it brilliance3One that by contrast underscores or enhances the distinctive characteristics of another: “I am resolved my husband shall not be a rival, but a foil to me” (Charlotte Bront?)4The reflective metal coating on the back of a glass mirror5ArchitectureA curvilinear, often lobelike figure or space formed between the cusps of intersecting arcs, found especially in Gothic tracery and Moorish ornament6.aAn airfoilbNauticalA hydrofoil-foil tr.vfoiled, foil·ing, foils1To cover or back with foil2To set off by contrast[Middle English, from Old French foille, from Latin folia, plof folium, leafSee bhel-3 below.] foil3 (foil) n1A fencing sword having a usually circular guard and a thin, flexible four-sided blade with a button on the tip to prevent injury2Often foilsThe art or sport of fencing with such a sword: a contest at foils[Origin unknown.]
I have a half bath with no exterior wall, how far can I run a flex hose from a vent to an exterior wall? I could run it over the furnace, past the washer and dryer, which are enclosed in a bifold door closet off the kitchen and outside via the same wall the dryer is vented toThis would be about 20 feet - is that too far to go? The other option would be to vent it to the crawl space but that would mean removing part of a wall and redrywalling to do that, I can do that but would prefer a simpler way - its a town house so only 2 exterior walls to work with, and only one that is a viable optionHumidity isnt a problem, the cats litter box is the problem - thanks
I finger weaved a scarf and then tied all my random pieces to make fringeIt looks very cool!