yes it would, 120 g of ethyl alcohol would be 96 ml.
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Peroxisomes hold enzymes that digest amino acids, fatty acids, and hydrogen peroxide, a toxic metabolic product. Enzymes convert hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen or use it in reactions that degrade alcohol and other toxins. Drink alcohol, and peroxisomes in liver and kidney cells usually degrade nearly half of it.
only if the glass is big enough
800 mL = 0.800 liter
A glass, beaker, flask, jar and anything else that has a hole on top.
standard glass is 8oz, but it would depend on the glass.
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cars/ limousines that hold famous people
Should actually hold the same amount. A study with kids that is pretty common was done. The study had a short, wide glass and a tall, skinny glass. All the kids choose that the tall glass would hold more because it was "bigger" BUT they actually held the same amount...
A glass cup will conduct heat away quickly - a plastic cup would hold heat the best.
Pyridine is very poisonous so there are few household items which contain the chemical. However pyridine is used as a denaturant for antifreeze mixtures, for ethyl alcohol, for fungicides, and as a dyeing aid for textiles. so these might have it.
The melting point of the mold must be higher than the melting point of glass, or else it would not be able to hold the soft glass in the correct shape.
That would be a small glass tube used to collect or hold a blood sample.
An Alcohol license.
Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.
No, a glass of water cannot hold less than 0.9 liters. The volume of a glass is fixed, and it cannot hold less than its capacity.
Peroxisomes hold enzymes that digest amino acids, fatty acids, and hydrogen peroxide, a toxic metabolic product. Enzymes convert hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen or use it in reactions that degrade alcohol and other toxins. Drink alcohol, and peroxisomes in liver and kidney cells usually degrade nearly half of it.