90 gallons(i think)...I DID THE MATH, IT TOOK A WHILE!
I DOUBLE CHECKED WHOEVE DID THE FIRST ONE YEAH 90 GALLONS IS CORRECT BUT IT ONLY TOOK ME 5 MINUETS TO FIGURE IT OUT
165 multiplied by 3 equals 495 seconds per cup divided by 60, equals 8.25 minutes per cup. Divide 525600 minutes per year by 8.25 minutes per cup, equals 63709.1 cups per year. Divided by 16, this equals 3981.82 gallons per year.
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If the neck of your flask is short, you don't want to fill the flask too high (more than about 1/2), or else liquid from the flask will enter your distilling tube and get distilled out when you heat it. Remember the idea of a distillation is to heat up your substance to the vapor phase and let the vapor diffuse toward the distillation tube so that only purified product drips into the collecting flask.
That is nearly 2 gallons an hour - time to fix that faucet
The faucet drips even when the water is turned off.
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3 x 60 x 24 = 4320 drops... The reference to ml is irrelevant.
It means that you should sell your home and move far away! No jk If its your faucet that is dripping I think in time your faucet needs repaired or replaced because if it drips only when you run water at another fixture (faucet) and doesn't drip if you have everything off then you have a strange faucet but its most likely caused by water hammer (sudden stop of water flow) and if you don't think its cause by that then it also could be from water pressure which when you turn on another faucet and the pressure drops a little and from the drop of pressure and it vibrates your seal in your faucet which could make it drip but very rare but possible.
The ball very seldom is the problem it is the springs and cap washers
165 multiplied by 3 equals 495 seconds per cup divided by 60, equals 8.25 minutes per cup. Divide 525600 minutes per year by 8.25 minutes per cup, equals 63709.1 cups per year. Divided by 16, this equals 3981.82 gallons per year.
the answer is 3. 2 fluid oz. X 24 hours = 48 fl oz. 1 cup= 16 fl. oz. 48 divided by 16= 3 cups.