Dihydrogen monoxide is running in the city's water system, and it should be! If we look at the compounds name, we have two hydrogen atoms, and one oxogen atom, thus the chemical formula for Hihydrogen monoxide is H2O. Silly, its just water!
No. Just clean your surface burners after the spill. You can take them all apart and use a metal brush to clean the aluminum heads. Carbon Monoxide is more common in a furnace not venting well because it uses way heavier quantities of gas. If your furnace flame is too yellow and not mostly blue you would need to worry. You can also create carbon monoxide if your dryer vent isn't installed properly, if the run is too long, or if it's clogged with a lot of lint. Carbon monoxide is the byproduct of incomplete combustion and poor airflow normally causes this in heavier gas using house appliances.
nah man. anyway you shouldn't be smoking. Actually you can, if you are worried about it showing up in your bloodstream. Nicotine doesn't show up on a typical blood test, if at all. If you are worried about it, I think it may be time to quite. Good luck!
I have this too.....for some reason it only happened to me after using Arm and Hammer toothpaste....but maybe its the baking soda in it. If you chew tobacco you should be worried.
It is very unual for this to happen but occasionally it does. If you are worried about this then go and see your doctor. It should normally form like black bubbles piled upon eachother.
you did?! zomg! D8 i would probably take it to a specialist if you don't know what it is. ---- Hazmat identified the substance as containing copper, phosphate and sodium. The next day a neighbor found a dry chemical fire extinguisher covered in the same powder dumped in a nearby street (our whole street was done) This was reported before (and probably done many many other times) http://www.thelocal.de/society/20090401-18367.html Which worried me more, but their local police in Bavaria(!) even responded to me, confirming fire extinguisher. At least noone was hurt here.
more worried, most worried
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?
The verb is "are" (as it is in, "You are worried.")
I suppose you could say "A worried lot" if you mean lot as the noun, and a group of people are all worried, but I would say "The whole group is worried" instead. If you mean that you are worried often, you would say "I get worried a lot" and if you mean that you are extremely worried, then you would say "I am a lot worried" or "I am very worried" which sounds a little better.
Worried is past tense. The present tense is worry.
No. Just clean your surface burners after the spill. You can take them all apart and use a metal brush to clean the aluminum heads. Carbon Monoxide is more common in a furnace not venting well because it uses way heavier quantities of gas. If your furnace flame is too yellow and not mostly blue you would need to worry. You can also create carbon monoxide if your dryer vent isn't installed properly, if the run is too long, or if it's clogged with a lot of lint. Carbon monoxide is the byproduct of incomplete combustion and poor airflow normally causes this in heavier gas using house appliances.
Will be getting worried.
when you get hurt then your freinds get worried,or you parents
I was worried about the exam all night.He didn't text back so she got worried.I was worried about nothing.The news really worried me.Why are you worried?
same thing
They are worried about there survival and are worried that there is goin to be no more japan :( :( :( :(