Moisture can be damaging for the balances, especially the electronic balance. Therefore, liquids should never be poured in the near vicinity of a balance.
Liquids that are spilled or condense onto the balance can dry there, throwing the balance off until it is re-zeroed or cleaned. The liquid residue can also become attached to containers when samples are weighed.
No way! Everyone knows that solids are heavier then liquids.
I am concreting a footing for 1m depth now and the balance .5 m depth after 3 days of first poured concrete.Should i use Nittobond
To properly dispose of holy water, it should be poured into the ground or down a special drain called a sacrarium in a church. It should not be poured into regular drains or thrown away in the trash.
To avoid splashing of liquids.
To avoid splashing of liquids.
Then you should question which roommate poured water on you.
Wine.
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No chemistry should be poured down the drain. It should be disposed of at the appropriate refuse site. Check you local council where.
Yes, beer should have a head when poured into a glass. The head is formed by carbon dioxide bubbles and helps release aromas and flavors, enhancing the drinking experience.
New in box, should be in the vicinity of $550 - $600.