yes it
should be fine because they are virtualy the same.
Yes, it is possible, it is the same substance - sodium chloride, NaCl. Fine table salt is dissolved more quickly.
Any chemical difference; the formula unit is NaCl; fine table salt is more expensive.
Depends what you using the course salt for. If its for seasoning, then normal salt would surfice. If you are using it as an abrasive there are a number of other products that can be used.
Don't touch the lens and use the fine adjustment knob instead of the coarse
Usually a spare tire is as good for a short time as a normal tire but of coarse change as soon as u can
1.75 using table for standard normal cumulative probabilities
Lock escalation is the process of converting many fine-grain locks, such as a row, into fewer coarse-grain locks, such as a table. Using lock escalation reduces system overhead.
None. Different people prefer different ways of working.
Cause it saves energy, using the sun to power things instead of using normal electricity
If it does start it will shut off immediately.
The round table was used rather than a more conventional rectangle so that there would be no 'seating plan'. According to Sir Thomas Malory in the Morte D'Arthur, King Arthur implemented the Round Table because his knights kept fighting over who got the most prestigious seats at a normal, rectangular table (presumably those near the head of the table). By using a round table instead, Arthur made each seat equally prestigious, as a circle has no head or foot.
Tables use lines and numbers instead of using bars words and numbers..... :) Also, you can't put your beer down on a bar graph :-)
It is possible to cause damage to the microscope or lenses when using the coarse focus- such as pushing the lens through the glass slide.
of coarse you can...... it is totally cool to do that.... :)
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