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how long for 2.5 lb beef chuck roast?
I cook my chuck roast covered with aluminum foil with 1 cup apple juice at 400 F for 15 min then decrease to 350 F for3 hours to make it fork tender and melt in your mouthLOW and SLOW
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How about creamed spinach? 1 head garlic, top end cut off 1 spray olive oil cooking spray 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 large sweet onion, sliced (recommended: Vidalia) 1 (10-ounce) box frozen spinach, defrosted and drained 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 (14-ounce) can chicken broth 3 tablespoons light cream cheese 1 teaspoon butter 1/2 lemon, juiced 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper Preheat oven 350 degrees FPlace garlic on a piece of aluminum foil and lightly spray the garlic with olive oil cooking spray onceWrap aluminum foil around the garlic to form a tight packageRoast for 45 minutesOnce garlic is cool enough to handle, remove from aluminum foil and set aside In a nonstick 10-inch saucepan, heat 1 teaspoon olive oil over medium-high heatAdd onions and saute until translucent, about 1 1/2 minutesAdd spinach and nutmeg and saute for 1 minuteAdd chicken broth and bring to simmer; simmer for 1 minutePour mixture into a food processor, and then squeeze the garlic cloves from the head of roasted garlic, discarding the skinAdd all remaining ingredientsPulse until creamyServe warmIt has a short cooking time, so most of the nutrients will stay in the spinach,
it's a brake parts cleaner that is very effective for cleaning many metalsi want to know if it is safe to use on silver.
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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!
Not at high altitudes.
Complete electron configuration for aluminum?
An atom of Al has 13 electronsTherefore has the electronic configuration: 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^1 Noble gas configuration: [Ne] 3s^2 3p^1 or just 2,8,3Being in group 3 Al has three valance electrons and due to it being in the first group of the p-block Al has 1 valance electron in a p-orbital.
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.
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You'd need an alloy, possibly one of the aircraft grade duralumin series - alloyed with copper or zincThere are always downsides, though, and you could wind up with a more brittle or corrosion-prone tube.
i mean what happens electronwise? they always put the same example all the time of NaCL but that does not help me understand how elecvtrons reactbecause one is very reactive and the other is very elctronegativebut what if their electrons dont meet the exact supply and demand? what if we have silicon (4 in its outer shell) and aluminium (3 in its outer shell) will they react?or calcium (2 outer shell) and nitrogen (5 in outer shell)
They use NaCl as an example because it is simpleAs soon as you move away from these simple compounds, things get much more complicatedIn the case of AlSi, there are no simple AlSi compoundsA combination of Al and Si produces an alloy, actually a very common casting alloy is Al+Si because it forms a broad range of alloys with melting ranges less than Si or Al Al and Si are fully soluble in each other when molten but, as it freezes, the Si and Al separate (mostly) and form a two phase alloy with areas of Al with a little Si in it and areas of Si with a little Al in it I am not aware of any Ca nitride compounds but there are many nitrides used in industryTi-nitride is the gold colored coating applied to many drill bits because: 1) it sticks to steel very well (when applied correctly) 2) it is very very hard and 3) it prevents rustYou should not feel bad if you feel that there are things about electrons you do not understandUnderstanding how electrons behave is difficult, the best scientists we have still don't understand everything about all the ways that electrons behaveI believe it was Einstein who said that, if you can't explain something to a 5 year old, maybe you don't understand it very wellQuantum mechanics (the math that describes how we think electrons behave in pretty gory detail) certainly qualifies as something we can not explain to a 5 year oldhope this helps