The best way to determine the type of bacterial infection is via a throat culture. It's best to seek the counsel of a licensed primary care physician in your area for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Streptococcal infections are serious and can cause damage to the heart valves.
trapped bubbles of gas and liquid
probably a blown head gasket if the oil looks milky or has bubbles in it
Milky way!
milky way. Andromeda . traingulum. large Magellanic
Its air bubbles caught in the water. leave it for 5minutes they go away and the water is clear again.
There are two I can think of that you might be referring to: 1) Galaxy which is distributed by the Mars confectionery company . 2) Milky way which is also distributed by the Mars confectionery company.
There is water in the oil, it sounds like a head gasket. Remove radiator cap and start engine, if the coolant bubbles its a head gasket.
Globular clusters are small groups of stars, while the milky way is a large galaxy containing hundreds of billions of stars, along with some of these clusters.
sounds like a head gasket. pull the oil dipstick and look for bubbles or a milky discoloration in the oil
Those are called globular clusters, or star clusters.
The milky color is most probably caused by tiny air bubbles in the water. To confirm, collect some in a glass and let it settle for 1 day or so, it should be clear again. Air bubbles could be formed by restriction valve orifices or perhaps the valve wasn't fully opened. There may be other causes which I am not aware of.
when a piece of Magnesium is added to acetic acid bubbles of H2 gas are produced and solution becomes milky now evaporate the excess acid and water by heating and get solid Magnesium acetate.