5 days to a week probably.
It diffuses equally throughout the container so that the concentration of that gas is equal throughout it as long as the lid is on.
There is no real time limit.
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A liquid solution in a closed container has a shelf life of about 4 months. The crystaline form in a closed container has a very long shelf life.
Lead crystal will leach a small amount of lead into foods placed in the container. For short durations, such as serving, they are safe. However, lead crystal is unsuitable for long term storage, or for use by pregnant women or small children due to lead poisoning concerns.
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The edible life will vary significantly depending upon what food is in the glass container, how it has been handled and what the microbiological load was when it was placed in the fridge.
You would have to stand on it for a very, very long time for it to die. IO don't think it would be possible for you to stand there that long. Further answer: I have recently left a big stone on grass for a week, the grass turned yellow, but a week after the stone was lifted the grass has turned green again.
Every dumpster must be placed on a concrete pad large enough to support the container and front wheels of the collection truck. The pad must be 18 feet long by 10 feet wide to accommodate one container.
Metal or Glass would best, but for long term storage it would be best to keep it in the original container it came in. The original container would be specially made for the purpose.
I would not recommend giving your pet guinea pig grass that has been sprayed with pesticide.
In the Long Grass was created in 1984-05.
if there is no air in the container, or the container is left out in the hot sun to long, or if it is left in the cold to long or if the container does not have water or nutrients for the worms then yes they will all die
It depends what species they are, an albino grass snake would not grow as long as an albino anaconda.
Immersion blenders, also called hand blenders or stick blenders, are long thin stand alone blenders that do not come with their own container that food is mixed in. Instead, as the name implies, hand blenders are held in your hand and then placed into the container of the food that you are blending
Yes you can, if you have viable orange seeds. However, you won't be able to leave it in the original container for too long. You would soon have to transplant the seedling.
yes it was very real i even change the roots of my hair to roots of emo grass so it would never get too long.