Aluminum Foil Grease Hack

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Does aluminum form only covalent bonds? Does aluminum gain or lose electrons?
Cut off a small square and try it.
I have an aluminum tube 20mm diameter with a opening of 15.4 mm diameterI want to install a radial o ring to make it water proofWhat do my dimensions need to be.ie groove width ect.
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Please note that the first answer has the following formula: Volume mass densityThat is not correct! It was probably a typo It should be Volume mass / density or, as I learned it, DMV (as in department of motor vehicles!) Density mass / volume Things you'll need: Density of aluminum 2.7g/cm^3 Density Mass/Volume Volume of a Sphere 4/3 pi r^3 1 in 2.54 cm How to figure it out (please try to do it without looking at the answers first!): First, you need to find the volume of your sphere by using the dm/v formulaFill in what you know, which is the density and mass, then using algebra, solve for volumeSo you'll have: 2.7g/cm^3 82g/V Now solve for VThe grams cancel, leaving you with only cm^3Solving for V gives you V 30.37037 cm^3 Now you can use your volume in your volume of a sphere formulaThis gives you: 30.37037cm^3 4/3 pi r^3 Using algebra again, solve for your radius cubed: 30.37037 / (4/3 pi) r^3 r^3 7.25092 cm^3 Now, take the cubed root of each side (or raise to the 1/3 power) This should give you: r 1.93547cm Finally, convert your cm to inches 1.93 cm 1in/2.54cm 1.93cm/2.54cm So, your radius of the sphere would be: r 0.761997 in Now that you have your answer, make sure you are using the proper amount of significant digits, which in this case would be 2, so, your final answer should be: r 0.76 in You can work backwards to check your answer.
How many electrons are in a typical atom of aluminum?
FIBER glass?? This is a new one on meI wasn't aware anyone was making a fiber glass top for a stoveFiber glass is used in a lot of applications, like tubs, boats, car bodies, camper shells, etcThe only thing I've ever seen a kitchen stove made out of, was steel, or glassI've seen heating stoves made out of steelNever have I seen either made with fiber glassElectric burners are sometimes made of ceramicI've seen glass stove tops crack - usually it was because of stress, or heat stressYou didn't state if this was a newly installed stove or notIf this is a glass stove top, and it wasn't installed properly, the glass could have been in a bit of a bindIf the glass changed temperature suddenly, that could cause it to crackThere is always the possibility someone set something heavy on it tooor dropped something on itMy experience with fiber glass, is that it can break under stressThe stress point may not have been supported structurally as it should haveAgain, I've never seen a STOVE made of fiber glassI would be very interested in knowing what brand and model of stove you've gotGood Luck Additional: Okidokey, a glass stove topMost of the time, these will break becuase a burner was left on, or because something was dropped on itWe can safely rule out 'torsion' stress due to a bad install, because its been sitting there for 10 yearsI've seen one crack because because something cold was set on it, right after it was used, and the glass top was still warmThat particular glass might be replaced, on some models you canIf not, then its time to buy a new oneIf YOU have to pay for it, I'd be looking for a used cook top (since this one was 10 years old).try the local auctions, OKorder, or even an appliance store that may have taken an old one out of someone's home, when they bought newGood Luck
Will you get the same results with a cooking bag as you would cooking something wrapped in aluminum foil?
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Like pudding, tomato bisque soup, certain coffe drinks.etcThose are just the ones that pop out at me.
Aseptic processing and packaging allows sensitive liquid foods to stay safe and fresh and gently protects the natural flavour and nutritional content of beverages, giving consumers more quality and better tasteSince the cartons can be stored un-chilled for months, schools benefit from improved food safety due to less spoilage and wasteSpace-efficient aseptic packaging also means schools save valuable refrigerated storage space and require fewer deliveries and less labour, resulting in cost savingsMost important, schools can offer the shelf-stable milks and milkshakes at times when refrigeration isn't availableHere is an example of how aseptic packaging technology is helping schools increase their supply of healthy beverage options, said Chris Fabbri, foodservice director of the Swiss-based Tetra Pak groupIt is important to consider how aseptic technology can help supplement traditional beverage distribution of appealing, nutritious drinksTo package milk in aseptic cartons, no additives or preservatives are necessary to maintain its freshness and flavour and cartons can be kept unrefrigerated for periods of up to one yearThe milks are available in white, vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, while the milkshakes come in vanilla, chocolate and strawberry flavoursThey are made with one per cent low-fat milk, and are fortified with USDA-supplied non-fat dry milk so that each serving provides 25 per cent more calcium and 25 per cent more protein than regular low-fat milkAccording to the Aseptic Packaging Council (APC), the aseptic process combines the best attributes of paper, plastic, and aluminiumThe multi-layer, high-performance aseptic package is designed to lock out light and air, seal in nutrients and flavour and allows its contents to remain un-refrigerated for months
im about to dye my hair but i have a streak of blue that i got done a few weeks ago under my hair that I want to leave out while im dyingwhat do I do to make sure it dosent get dyed
It may sound silly, but I would wrap the blue strand in aluminum foilThat's what most salons do when they put streaks in peoples hair.