Sounds like you're getting oil into the cooling system. The most likely source would be a bad head gasket or a cracked head or both.
Peanuts. Peanut Butter is just peanuts grinded. It's a new substance… But it's still peanut butter.
Why is it possible to have a peanut butter allergy but not a peanut allergy?
nonpolar. The fat molecules in peanut butter are nonpolar, that is why peanut butter doesn't evenly mix with water, a polar substance.
That's usally a sign of a blown head gasket. When the engine is cold, take the radiator cap off and then start the engine, if the radiator starts to overflow then that is a sign of a blown head gasket.
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Okay well it is actually a substance like butter but has a different color so it has been called that.
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A doctor want a substance for his eldery patients that was easily digestible
Yes, Na+ and Cl-, plus a few others.
Dogs keep flicking their tongue because they are trying to get rid of the peanut butter stuck to the roof of their mouth. Peanut butter is a very sticky substance and can easily get stuck on the roof of a dog's (and human's) mouth,
No. Peanut butter contains peanuts.
Peanut butter is a homogeneous mixture because it mixes oil and the peanut butterAdditional answerYou obviously don't know what an element is. It is a substance that cannot be broken down into another substance by chemical processes. Hydrogen, neon, iron, cobalt, uranium are all examples of elements.