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What is a good homemade remedy for taking rust off of metal?
Rub it with aluminum paper.
I'm 14 and I want to make a hunger games shirt but the only fabric paint I can find at my store is like $10 for a really tiny bottleWhat if I used fabric dye? And took a little brush or sponge and did the design with that? But feel like that would be way harder, especially since I don't have a stencilI have a thing that I printed out that I'm gonna like draw on the shirt and paint in the lines if that makes senseOr my friend said to color the whole thing with sharpie? It seems like that would take a really long timeAnd I would probably need multiple markersWhat should I do? Fabric markers at my store are also like $20 and I don't wanna pay that if I'm only gonna use them onceI was thinking the fabric dye because it's kind of all my store has and it's only like $3What should I do?? Thanks!
The alternating current causes the atoms of the aluminium to become excited due to induction caused by the building up and collapsing fields around the conductor.
A sheet of aluminum foil is 10 in wide and 11 in long weighs 11.90 gramsIf aluminum has a density of 2.70g/cm^3, what is the thickness in millimeters of the foil? (assume the foil is pure aluminum) (1in2.54cm)Please show steps!!!!
Density mass/volume 2.70g/cm3 11.9g Al/lenth x width x thickness 2.70g/cm3 11.9g/27.84cm x 25.4cm x Xthickness ( I converted inch to cm by mult inches by 2.54cm) X.0062cm thick
The cookie recipe calls for parchment paperI am out and it is snowingSo I know not to use waxed paperDo I just go with my air filled cookie sheets (non greased)? Line with aluminum foil? What do I do? Thanks!
how are you using the parchment paper? In baking, you can try a lightly greased piece of aluminum foilI like using aluminum foils over my cookie sheets since it's disposableOne less thing to washI'd skip the wax paperWax paper tends to burn.
My brother is turning 20 and me and my parents want to make a funny cake shaped and looking like boobs, but we can't really find where to buy some near us so we decided to make it but we don't know exactly what we need to create the shape and formAnybody know how?
A philosophical question, I believe 80% of all art work is craftHopefully, one can occasionally take a piece a step beyond to make it art Successful artists sell their workPrior to 1900, almost all the famous art works were commissions - like the Mona Lisa My best guess would be paintings - they can be used for book covers, magazines, ads, museums, exhibitions, carted about easilyJust the scale alone might be the deciding factor.
I am the husband and I come home first so I get stuck cooking, So help me with a dish plse
you can be a cereal killer (get cereal boxes with red paint splotted here and tehre and stick teh boxes onto your clothes.)
round to 2 significant figuresI'm not sure if I'm supposed to be using the Specific heat of Aluminum in cal or joulesIs there a way to know?Density for aluminum is 2.70 g/mlS.H Aluminum- Cal/g degrees celsius -0.214j/g degrees celsius - 0.897Temp change - 31 degrees - 11 degrees celsius
Chlorine is expected to form the negative ion as it has the strongest ability to pluck electronsHowever in some compounds chlorine has a positive oxidation state as in its oxosalts .
I bought a Duncan Hines moist deluxe cake mix, and box instructions tell me baking temperatures for; metal, glass, dark or coated pans, but I'm not sure about an aluminum panIt's light weight and pliable, one of those disposable pans, not sure it's durable enough to warrant being deemed a 'metal' pan.Do you know for sure what to classify this pan as, and which temperature to bake cake at? Thanks
350F It still qualifies as metal.