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Nine. It is nearly ten, but not quite.
12.5 if each person consumes roughly 1.5 cups of liquid, or 2 plastic cups with ice.
o.ooo34ton > Presuming a metric tonne ( 1000 kgs) Presuming liquid is water @ density 1 kg / litre So 1 tonne water = 1000 litres 340 ml = 0.34 litres 1000 / 0.34 = 2941.1765 bottles
Density of liquid A, relative to liquid B = density of liquid A/density of liquid B. The temperatures and pressures for both liquids must be specified.Often the reference liquid (liquid B) is pure water at one atmosphere and room temperature (20 deg C). In that case, the ratio is also known as specific gravity.Density of liquid A, relative to liquid B = density of liquid A/density of liquid B. The temperatures and pressures for both liquids must be specified.Often the reference liquid (liquid B) is pure water at one atmosphere and room temperature (20 deg C). In that case, the ratio is also known as specific gravity.Density of liquid A, relative to liquid B = density of liquid A/density of liquid B. The temperatures and pressures for both liquids must be specified.Often the reference liquid (liquid B) is pure water at one atmosphere and room temperature (20 deg C). In that case, the ratio is also known as specific gravity.Density of liquid A, relative to liquid B = density of liquid A/density of liquid B. The temperatures and pressures for both liquids must be specified.Often the reference liquid (liquid B) is pure water at one atmosphere and room temperature (20 deg C). In that case, the ratio is also known as specific gravity.
The amount of a substance that a liquid holds will be the solubility of that substance in that volume of the liquid - at that temperature.
Thermos bottles are generally used to keep liquid from changing temperature for a longer period of time. Usually, one pours hot liquid into the bottle, and it will remain warm for longer, but they are also effective at keeping cold liquid cool.
you fill the thermos bottle with liquid in gas occlusion's
They kept the liquid nitrogen in a thermos so it stayed cold. They used a thermos of oil to keep the sodium from contacting air and water.
Old glass thermoses are very similar to dewars used in chemistry for carrying liquid nitrogen.A glass thermos would be safe for transporting and temporary storage of liquid nitrogen.However, it would not be recommended to seal the top tightly with the stopper as the liquid nitrogen will slowly evaporate and pressure could build up inside the thermos.
A Greek-rooted word which means a container intended to retain the heat of a liquid is thermos.
Thermos Flask is a container that is used to prolong the temperature of a liquid. If a liquid it is hot,the thermos flask will work to make it stay hot longer. The heat will have no way to escape the flask which means the heat will stat longer, causing the liquid to stay hot longer.
There is a vacuum (place with no air) between the two layers of sides in a thermos. the air cant recycle back and fourth and cant change the temperature.
the answer is a Thermos because it is made with insulators.
I'm pretty sure its mercury
Solid detergents are in cardboard box, liquid detergents are in PE or PET bottles.
most bottles will not have the pH of the liquid inside, so you will need a pH test strip to know the pH of the liquid inside the bottle.
A thermos flask full of hot liquid will stay hot for a time in an operating refrigerator.