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Why should oxalic acid not be used on marble tiles and counters?

Oxalic acid cannot be used on marble tiles and counters. This is because it lightens, or even discolors, the color of marble tiles.


If you have a mixture of two substances one with a higer density than the other how could you separate the substances in the mixture?

Density is defined as mass per unit volume of a fluid. Therefore, if you compare the same volume of two fluids, the one with higher mass is more dense. Experimentally, you could take (say 5 mL) of each fluid and weigh each on a mass scale. The the one that weighs more is more dense. you can also... ~put the liquids in beakers (same amount in both) ~get a marble ~drop the marble in one of the beakers ~use a timer to time how long it takes the marble to reach the bottom of the beaker. ~take the marble out or if you have another marble use that one for the next fluid ~drop the marble into the second fluid ~time how long it takes to reach the bottom ~the fluid with the less time should be the one that is denser ( you don't have to use marbles, you can use any other two object that are and weight the same).


When reading the volume of fluid in a graduated cylinder the eye should be?

at the bottom of the curve there are two miniscus(curves) in all liquids present in cylinders.when a coloress liquid is present then we see the lower miniscus but when we see colored fluid we see the upper miniscus.


How do you read meniscus on a graduated cylinder?

All liquids have a surface tension. This tension creates a meniscus or curve on the surface, most noticeable in small diameter tubes or cylinders. The meniscus of water curves up the sides of the cylinder, while heavy liquids like mercury curves down the cylinder. You should always measure light liquids at the bottom of the meniscus and heavy liquids at the top of the meniscus.


Which of the following is important to do in order to get a accurate liquid volume measurment?

If using a graduated cylinder, take into consideration the meniscus, which presents itself as a concave depression on the surface of the liquid in a cylindrical vessel or a convex bulge if such a container is filled to the brim. The height of the meniscus should be divided in half. If you don't have a graduated cylinder, utilize the formula pi times radius squared times the height (don't forget to adjust for the meniscus) of the liquid in a cylinder.

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What figure is at the bottom view of a cylinder?

If its a regular cylinder, it should be a circle.


Where is the coolant drain in 1999 6-cylinder?

Should be at the bottom of the radiator.


Where is the starter on a grand am and best way to access it?

4 cylinder should be at the front of engine behind radiator 6 cylinder should be at the rear passenger side at the bottom of engine


When reading the volume of fluid in a graduated cylinder the eye should be .?

Level with the bottom of the fluid's meniscus


Can you put a yz250 head and cylinder on a yz125 bottom end?

If there the same year it should fit.


If a large leak of refrigerant occurs such as from a filled cylinder in an enclosed area what action should be taken when no self contained breathing apparatus is available?

Run


Is marble good for houses?

Marble is good and safe for houses. But marble should not be used in all parts of the house. Marble counter tops are nice and safe for kitchens and bathrooms.


How do you remove key cylinder on a 1997 Lincoln mark viii?

There are two (2) torque screws that hold the cylinder itself onto the car. Remove both and the cylinder should fall out. (this is the hard way) Remove one (1) Torque screw, bottom. Then turn the key to the ON position (not running) and then press the tab that holds the cylinder in and the cylinder itself should fall out. (this is the easy way)


When using the measuring cylinder do you talk the measurement at the side of the cured surface or the curved surface?

I think you are talking about a graduated cylinder. When measuring liquids in a grad. cylinder you should read at the bottom of the miniscus ( the curved surface of the water or other liquid).


Why should you tilt a graduated cylinder when you drop objects in them?

Tilting a graduated cylinder when putting something it in is is so that the object will not break. If you just drop the object straight in it will go straight to the bottom and break.


Why should you tilt a graduated cylinder when you drop in objects?

Tilting a graduated cylinder when putting something it in is is so that the object will not break. If you just drop the object straight in it will go straight to the bottom and break.


Where is the alternator located on a 1998 VW Passat 4 cylinder?

v4, it should be on top according to the manual. mine is a v6 and its on the bottom.