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My sister is very lactose-intollerant.
Lactose is stressed on the first syllable.
the common sugar put in tea and other sweets is sucroseit is mostly extracted from sugar cane.
Half a gram/ .5g
You would have to use a unit multiplier. This is how you set up a unit multplier. On the numerator of the multiplier you would put how much the centigram is worth per gram and on the denominator you would put one gram. So I will put a 100 on top because for every 1 gram there is 100 centigrams. 100cg 25cg x ------- = 2,500 centigrams 1g
As far as I know lactose free milk does not contain lactic acid. They put in lactase to 'destroy' the lactose, which makes it lactose free! So no, and it probably won't be produced either. I hope this helps!
If you put a 300 gram weight in the center on the pivot, the pivot is already balanced because it has the same amount of grams on each side. Therefore, another 50 gram weight would not help to create balance.
Lactaid contains the enzyme lactase, which helps break down lactose, the sugar found in milk that many people struggle to digest. By adding Lactaid to your Starbucks cappuccino, you would provide the necessary enzyme to effectively digest the lactose present in the milk, preventing symptoms of lactose intolerance. This allows you to enjoy your cappuccino without discomfort.
rhenium is worth less then gold put togeather?
well it depends on how big the blunt wrap is but most people put 1.5 to 2 grams in a blut but you can put more if you want.
0.1 gram is one tenth of a gram. ( you should always put '0' in front of the decimal point if it's less than 1 )