Platinum because it makes the water more dense for quick-freeze
Embalming fluidThe chemical to preserve bodies is Natron
mass of fluid, weight of fluid, density of fluid.
The object will sink in the fluid.
TRUE
Then the object will sink.
There are basicaly two types of cooling systems 1) Air Cooled 2) Fluid Cooled(Also known as water cooled) Air cooled systems are genarally used in small engines where there is no space for installing a saperate cooling system,like that in bikes. This system is simple and uses fins to to cool the engine. Fluid cooled systems are generally used in big engines like that in care and trucks, where there is impossible to dessipate large amount of heat through mere fins. Fluid used is generaly water mixed with some anti freeze agent(a type of chemical which prevents water to make oxides)
The current is called a convection current.
the chemical inside the dry cell is the fluid where chemical reaction take place this fluid is CYTOPLASM
A gas is a gas, as the name suggests. It can, along with liquid be referred to as a fluid. Cooled and pressurised sufficiently it can become a liquid and cooled further, a solid.
in an automatic tran it ran throught the radiator
Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid with very specific properties. Use exactly what the manufacture specifies for your particular braking system.
this chemical is used to release stuck pipes.Two types of spotting fluids ,spotting fluid (w) and spotting-fluid (nw)
Exactly what the manufacture recommends.
Yes, it will. The glass was fluid even while cold, though. It is a super-cooled fluid and will flow (imperceptibly slowly) at room temperature.
In the trunk, on the left-side wall.
Plenty of differences. Each manufacture has a specific package of additives and friction modifiers, that their approved transmission fluid contains. Us the wrong fluid in your transmission and you will either destroy the transmission or cause it to have problems. Use exactly what manufacture recommends and DO NOT substitute with any other fluid.
Manufacture recommends Nissan-Matic "D" automatic fluid or equivalent