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A drop of (0.05 mL) of 12.0 M HCl is spread over a sheet of thin aluminum foilAssuming that all the acid dissolves through the foil, what will be the area in cm^2 of the hole produced? (Density of Al -2.70 g/cm^3; thickness of the foil 0.10 mm) 2Al(s) + 6HCl(aq) -gt; 2AlCl3(aq) + 3H2(g)
it was not an inside job A conspiracy of that magnitude would require tens of thousands of people being involved The CIA, FBI, passenger families that received phone calls from their family on the planes, NYPD, Congress, Senate, FAA etc etc No way the cover up would have lasted with that many people involved
what to recycle?how do we do that? is there a chance we can sell them?
Use your recycling service, it depends on where you live, try using the recycling centres such as Jenkins Reuse and recycle centre, use recycling banks where they have recycling for paper, glass, tin and cans etcUnless you make something out of recycled materials, it is highly unlikely you can sell your waste These are things that can be recycled at a glance Paper products Books Cardboard boxes Greetings cards Magazines Shredded paper Stamps Wrapping paper Yellow Pages DIY and Garden Bricks and building rubble Soil Metals Aerosols Aluminium foil Drinks cans Food cans Tin foil Glass Bottles, Wine Bottles, Jars Milk bottles Sheet/plate glass Window glass Liquids and Chemicals Engine oil Paint Paper and Cardboard Juice Cartons Milk Cartons Tetra Pak Plastic Carrier bags Household cleaner bottles Plastic detergent bottles Shampoo bottles Yoghurt pots Textiles Clothes Clothes and other textiles Shoes Waste Electronics Batteries (household) Car batteries Computer monitors Cookers Dishwashers Fridges/Freezers Hard Drives (Computer) Hearing aids Keyboards (Computer) Mobile phones Television sets Washing Machines MISCELLANEOUS Beds Bicycles CDs Carpets Chairs Egg shells Food waste Keys Light bulbs Mattresses Musical Instruments Printer Cartridges Sofas Spectacles Tables Toys Video tapes energy saving bulbs fluorescent tubes low energy light bulbs Christmas items Bicycles Bottles, Wine Bottles, Jars Cardboard boxes Christmas Decorations Christmas cards Christmas tree lights Christmas trees Corks Drink cans Electronic games and toys Foil Food waste Mobile phones Toy and gift packaging Toys Wrapping paper batteries For more information visit website in what's your source.
OK, heres the deal I was in a relationship for three yearsThe man who promised to be my knight in shining armor turned out to be a loser in aluminum foilHe cheated on me, abandoned me and my children, and has been playing ping pong with my heart for the last 8 monthsI keep telling myself to get over him, move on, and have even lied to him telling him that I am seeing someone new, though there are no prospects even on the horizonI have tried to convince myself that God will bring someone into my life, and I am sure He willHowever unless that man shows up at my house and is able to look past my appearance (not that I am ugly, I just see no use in getting dressed, doing my hair, or otherwise making myself presentable), I will not meet anyoneI don't leave my houseEven on rare occasions that I do venture out in public, I look a hot mess I knowSo this is where you come inI need ideas for low cost things to do and most importantly I need inspiration.
Eggs are renewableWater is sort of renewable- that is, hydroelectric or tide generated power is renewableOn the other hand, the amount of useable fresh water on earth is declining The sun and solar energy is considered a renewable resourse Paper is also renewable The rest are not.
I have the following homework question:quot;A sample of 1.27 g of aluminum reacted with chlorine gas to give 6.28 g of aluminum chloridePlease calculate the empirical formula of the aluminum chloride that was produced.quot;If I know that aluminum chloride is AlCl3 is there no calculation to be done, as this is already in the simplest form or am I not misunderstanding the question? Thanks.
You're not understanding the intent of the questionIt is asking you to prove that the formula is AlCl3 using the data givenIt goes this way: (1.27 g Al) / (26.98154 g Al/mol) 0.047069 mol Al (6.28 g - 1.27 g) Cl / (35.4532 g Cl/mol) 0.14131 mol Cl Divide by the smaller number of moles: (0.047069 mol Al) / 0.047069 mol 1.00 (0.14131 mol Cl) / 0.047069 mol 3.00 Round to the nearest whole numbers to find the empirical formula: AlCl3
Ingredients1 lb Hamburger or 1 lb (4) boneless chicken breastPotatoesCarrotsOnionsSeasoningDirections 1Peal and slice potatoes, carrots, and onions 2Spray 4 pieces of foil with cooking spray 3Place one hamburger patty or one boneless chicken breast on a sheet of sprayed foil 4Season meat to taste 5Place sliced potatoes, carrots, and onions on top of the meat 6Seal up foil packet 7Place in 400° oven for about 1 hour or until meat is fully cooked and potatoes and carrots are tender 8One packet makes one serving.
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i am using a glass cake pancan i put foil over the glass cake pan and then put the cake batter over the foil and bake it like that?i do not have flour.i do not have pam.i do not have baking sheets.foil is all i have.i have butter too.
you do not need foil in the panButter the glass panThats all you need to doIf you are making a cake by mix, save a bit of the dry mix to flour the pan withI do that all the time, even if I have flour in the houseKeep in mind that people made cake in pans without parchment paper or Pam long before either one was invented and people still do make cakes without either productIts simply not needed.
if there was a people that lived on mars and that were somehow extingushed leave behind some traces of their being there after say 25000 years or would all traces be gone?
25,000 years can erase a lot of tracesOn Earth, we have a hard time finding proof of civilization older than about 16,000 years (Lascaux paintings)Mind you, these people did not have modern technology to create substances that could resistImagine if they could have laser-etched their drawings on some stainless steel plates, then cover them with an aluminum-based transparent lacquerThe next oldest artifact is a device designed to determine the dates (to establish a calendar) based on the position of the Sun at sunsetThis object (remains found in England near the more modern Stonehenge) is about 10,000 years oldBased on that, I would answer: Yes, it could be possible.
does anybody have a good recipe for prune plum jam??
Plum Jam -Yields: 4 pints Ingredients: 3 pounds firm plums, cut into eighths and seeds discarded 1/2 cup water 1 tablespoon lemon juice 7 1/2 cups sugar 1 (3-ounce) package commercial pectin In large non-aluminum kettle, combine plums, water, and lemon juiceBring mixture to boiling over high heat, stirring constantlyReduce heat to low and cook, covered, 10 minutes or until soft, stirring occasionallyMixture should have reduced to about 4 1/2 cups Add sugar and heat mixture to full, rapid boiling over high heat, stirring constantlyStir in pectin; return to full, rapid boiling and boil exactly 1 minute, stirring constantlyRemove from heatSet aside 1 minute and skim off any foam that has formed Meanwhile, sterilize 8 half-pint jars or jelly glasses and the necessary lids, and bands, according to manufacturer's directionsDivide jam among sterilized jars, leaving 1/8-inch space at top of jarWipe rims of jars to remove any jam and seal with lids and bands Process jars in boiling water for 5 minutesRemove jars, label, and store in cool, dry place.