it is a glass rod and it can be used for many many things
It is used for grinding and mixing chemicals in lab.
Assuming you mean "Does zinc phosphate give off heat during mixing?" Then yes, it does. Only when mixing, will it create heat (that is; when the cement powder is incorporated into the liquid) When mixing zinc phosphate, you generally use a cooled glass slab, to slow down setting time aswell.
a glass rod is often used as a "Stir Stick" for mixing solutions or other materials as it is a tool that can be easily sterilized to prevent contamination in experiments. It also helpful when using acidic or basic chemicals which could potentially cause a reaction with standard metal stiring tools.
When you stir salt into a glass of water, it forms a homogeneous mixture- a solution of salt and water. Forming a solution by mixing 2 or more materials is called dissolving. Salt dissolves in water. Mixing materials together does not always make a solution, however. Neither Orange Juice nor milk is a solution. The pulp of the orange does not dissolve, and neither does the milk fat.
I prefer glass mixing bowls to aluminum myself. Aluminum seems to leave a weird taste in whatever I'm mixing.
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Yes,Of course you can I have before
it is a glass rod and it can be used for many many things
it is a chemical change.
to preserve the gel structure
GIC has silicate 'GLASS' in it's powder and so while mixing on glass slab the polyacrylic acid attack the glass content of glass slab. This may even alter properties of GIC.
* mixing cement and mortar * in sandpits for children * as a base when laying a footpath * making glass * mixing with heavy soil to make it lighter * spreading on icy roads * sandblasting * sandpaper * mixing with seeds when sowing
Glass laboratory apparatus are usually resistant to acids. Wood laboratory apparatus are usually used for mixing dry elements. Metal laboratory apparatus are for mixing liquid elements and rubber apparatus are usually used for testing and measuring.
Window glasses are made by mixing white sand, unpurified pearlash, and wood ashes. These materials are sifted, burnt, and placed in a mold to make window glass.
It is used for grinding and mixing chemicals in lab.
You make time by mixing sand and glass