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Q:Because my mom said i waste electricity by ovening for a hour
Simple knit stitch is the perfect choiceIf you knit every row, it will be a bit lacy looking, as you are using large needlesbecause you will be getting lots of texture from the yarn itself, there is no point in using a fancy stitch patternGarter stitch also lies flat, so you do not have to worry about the edges rollingIt sounds like it will be really pretty.
Q:I'm using aluminum sheets for an art project & it scratched bad.Does anyone know how to resurface aluminum?
It will never happen.
Q:It's for our class' christmas party.each group should bring a dessert.my group wants something that is cheapeasy, and YUMMY! and also something that is in cups.47 persons to feed! :D THANKS!
I found this recipe on line and I'm making them for Christmas Mini Cherry Cheesecakes 28 oz packages cream cheese softened to room temperature 3/4 cup sugar 3Eggs 1tbsp vanilla 2tbsp lemon juice Vanilla wafers 2-inch aluminum mini baking cups Cherry pie filling Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Mix together cream cheese, sugar, eggs, vanilla and lemon juice Place a vanilla wafer in the bottom of each mini aluminum baking cup(Thebottom of the cups should be the same size as the wafers.) Spoon approximately 3 tablespoons of the cream cheese mixture over each waferBake at 350 for 15-20 minutesLet cool and top each with cherry pie fillingMakes 48
Q:a) In terms of electrons, state the function of a reducing agent.b) Identify a reducing agent used in the extraction of ironwrite an equation for the redox reaction in which iron if formed from iron (iii) oxide using this reducing agent.c) Identify a reducing agent used to obtain titanium metal from titanium (iv) cholrideIn addition to a high temperature, state a condition that is used for this reaction and explain why this condition is necessary.d)i) State two essential conditions used for the electrolytic extraction of aluminium from aluminium oxide.ii) Write an equation to illustrate how aluminium is formed form aluminium ions in the process.
Yes they may be AluminumOr you can even use old Steel 55 galoil drumsJust seal all openings.
Q:Thisis a lab based on putting aluminum foil into a solution of water and copper chloride and seeing the reaction.1Aluminum is considered to be an elementWhat is the chemial definition of an element?2What is a compound?3What elements are present in the compound copper (II) chloride?4Describe the appearance of this compound.5What is the definition of a quot;saltquot;?6What was the uncertainty in your temperature readings? (i.ethe uncertainty in the thermometer)7Did the reaction you observed in this experiment absorb or release heat? How do you know?8Distinguish between a physical and chemical change.9When you dissolved the copper(II)chloride salt into the beaker of water, what did you observe? Was this a physical or chemical change?10What is the chemical definition of a solution?11How does a mixture differ from a compound?12What evidence is there that a chemical reaction occured when the aluminum was added to the copper(II)chloride solution?
elements are substances that can not be broken down into constituentsA compound is when two or more element chemically bindCopper chloride contains copper and chlorineIt is probably a bluish-green crystaline solidA salt is an ionic compound typically from an acid-base reactionUncetainty is accuracyIt means how the displayed measurement corresponds to the actualThe reaction probably released heatGoogle exothermic and endothermic, but the easy way to tell is whether energy must be constantly added to sustain itA chemical change occurs when eletrons are gained or lostPhysical changes have more to do with observable changes (like ice melting or paper getting wet.) Dissolution is a physical changeHowever, when an ionic compound (like salt) dissolves, it actually ionizes, which is a chemical changeA solution is a solute mixed with a solvent (salt;water)Mixtures are not chemical solutions, but two substances combinedThink mudA chemical change can be detected if there is the 'destruction' of one substance and 'formation' of another, a temperature change, a change in phase.
Q:baking chicken and veggies in aluminum foil in the over? I need some quick, healthy meal ideas and thought maybe this would workI live in an apartment so grilling these on a grill isn't do-able.
I would rather steam my veggiesBaking chicken takes too long and the veggies would be mush unless you baked them wholeYou can roast your fresh potato and carrots really easily while your chicken bakesJust chop into bitesized pieces and place into a bowlCoat with oil and herbs and put on a cookie sheetBake for 20 minutes on each side, flipping once during cookingThe oil helps keep the herbs on for flavorSteaming asparagus in foil is good with some pine nuts and butterJust cut them in halves so the tips don't get mushy when the stems are still hard.
Q:I have 1/2quot; by 1/2quot; square tubes and need to connect them linearlyWhere can I get an square aluminum connector or fitting to go around a 1/2quot; by 1/2quot; square tube??Thanks for the help!
1) The work done by the crane is : W m g h m is the total mass of the bucket mass bucket + mass soilmass bucket 2250/9.8 229 Kg; mass soil d1.15 ? d is the density of soil (Kg/m^3) ? 2) The work done is : W Fscos solving : cos W/Fs 12000/125185 0.5189 58°44'25
Q:My mom and I pick up bulk items and quot;trashquot; to take to a metal scrap yardCertain types of metal bring us more cash than others (copper, brass, aluminum, and stainless steel)In what items can I find them? (Fridges, ovens, washers, dryers, old, new???) Our city has one day a month when they provide bulk pick up to allow people to throw out these kinds of large items for trash pick up, and that is when we make our roundsYou'd be surprised at what people set outside on the curbTell me what to look for.Thanks in advance!!!
The bridge of a ship can be located in various locationsSome ships like a few cruise ships have the bridge located on one of the floors in a secure location toward the bow of the shipThis allows the bridge crew to have a 180 degree view - port to starboardOther ships also cruise ships have the bridge on an upper deck above all the passenger areasThis allows them to have 360 degree views and more space to do what they need to do without interfering with passengersI enjoyed being on a few NCL ships where the bridge was just below the most forward loungeIt has a section in this lounge where you can look below through special glass and see the control panels, compass, ships speed, etcNot many ships today have this feature with the post 9-11 world we live inI hope this answers your questions Good Luck.
Q:Are pontoons Aluminum?
Most pontoons are Aluminum to keep the craft light as possibleWhy?

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