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The principle is 'dilution': with the first addition of clean water to dirty water, the dirty water becomes less dirty because it is diluted by the clean water. With the continued addition of clean water to dirty water, eventually the dirty water will be completely diluted and there will be no dirty water left; it will all be replaced by clean water.
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semi skimmed low fat full fat
Milk does not have a constant density. It depends on whether it is full-cream, skimmed, semi-skimmed and so on. Furthermore, the density varies according to the season.
Red is skimmed milk Green is semi skimmed milk Blue is full fat milk It's goes from least fatty milk to most fatty
Skimmed milk has a bit of fat, fat free milk has no fat
Full cream milk has more fat powdered milk is full cream milk but with out water and some and u get normal full cream milk and skim milk is less fating ( i choose semi skim still got good taste and not a lot of fat)
No need. Just drain the radiator and after adding the coolant just run the engine and add till full. I recommend getting non diluted coolant for the simple fact that it costs the same as the diluted mixture, so essentially your getting twice as much.
Whole milk is (usually) milk from a cow that has been cooled, but has not had any cream content removed. The main choices are: whole milk (full cream), semi-skimmed milk (half the cream removed), and skimmed milk (practically all the cream removed). Whole milk is recommended for children, who need the fat and calcium, for bone structure.
Yes, you shouldnt swap your baby's formula to milk until she is 12 months old, and then swap to full fat milk. She can have skimmed and semi skimmed after the age of three.
One type uses full concentration and the other one is diluted.
Yes, fat carries water soluble vitamins and nutrients. However, they are not as beneficial because fat is often full of water, so the nutrients are "diluted."