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Yes, solutions with a high percentage of electrolytes would be considered hypertonic.
No, glucose itself does not contain electrolytes. Electrolytes are typically ions such as sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate that can conduct electricity in solution. If electrolytes are needed, they would have to be added separately to a glucose solution.
Household items? Unless you have a house full of automobile parts that would be impossible.
what are the area that would typically be included in a household budget
One can find an electricity cost calculator for household items by browsing local stores that sell household items. A good place to start would be a home depot or online sites such as Amazon.
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A medium-sized apple, a deck of playing cards, or a light bulb are common household items that weigh around 100 grams.
I think a good name would be germs on household items. Other ideas:Household floraFomite Flora (fomite is an object)The Contaminated KitchenShoe and Purse (Handbag) Contaminants
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JC Penny would be considered a discount department store. They have some basic items that most department stores would have. This includes mens, womens, juniors and children clothing. They also have household items.
A good example would be ketchup. It is a mixture of tomato paste, vinegar, water, suagr and spices.
Well that would depend what you mean, many items within the household have gold components such as your mobile phone and other electronic devices that you may have scattered around. Mostly gold is found within the wires but other components may be made up of gold as well. If you are asking about items entirely made up of gold, your best bet would be jewelery and possibly expensive ornaments (but its not probable that you'll have a solid gold ornament stashed somewhere in your house :P). Either way, many of the gold items in your house will be either easily identifiable or stuck inside some electrical item.