Meths, or methylated spirit is mainly ethanol. Ethanol has a density of 0.789 g/ml, that's a little less than water and even including the methanol content that number should be very close to meths.
Density/Specific Gravity of Methyl Iodide = 2.28 at 20/4 oC (water = 1) Density/Specific Gravity of Methyl Iodide = 2.28 at 20/4 oC (water = 1)
3.325 g/mL
DENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
relative density is related to the density of water. i.e. a relative density of 19.3 means that it has a density 19.3 times the density of water. The density of water is 1g/ml therefore the density of gold is 19.3g/ml
An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.
Density=mass/volume density of water in the whole earth is 1
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
No
Why not
it is cake
Meths
Crystal Meths is a damaging drug do u really want to damage your life by taking it
go to store and buy a lighter.
very very very very
That seems like a really dangerous combination. Really.
The cast of Theatre of Blood - 1973 includes: Harry Andrews as Trevor Dickman Stanley Bates as Meths Drinker Coral Browne as Miss Chloe Moon Tony Calvin as Police Photographer Robert Coote as Oliver Larding Diana Dors as Maisie Psaltery Brigid Erin Bates as Maid - Agnes Eric Francis as Meths Drinker Sally Gilmore as Meths Drinker John Gilpin as Meths Drinker Joyce Graeme as Meths Drinker Charles Gray as Solomon Psaltery Jack Hawkins as Solomon Psaltery Ian Hendry as Peregrine Devlin Joan Hickson as Mrs. Sprout Michael Hordern as George William Maxwell Tutte Lemkow as Meths Drinker Arthur Lowe as Horace Sprout Jack Maguire as Meths Drinker Robert Morley as Meredith Merridew Declan Mulholland as Meths Drinker Vincent Price as Edward Kendal Sheridan Lionheart Dennis Price as Hector Snipe Bunny Reed as Policeman Diana Rigg as Edwina Lionheart Charles Sinnickson as Vicar Madeline Smith as Rosemary Eric Sykes as Sergeant Dogge Peter Thornton as Policeman
The metabolites and unchanged drug that are passed in the urine.
Depends on the paint. Enamel and lacquer should be OK for short exposure, but meths has a purple dye added to warn people off drinking it (which makes it taste foul) which may leave a stain on non-gloss surfaces or pale colours. Probably safer using propanol, but see if milder cleaners (Spray-n-Wipe) solve the problem first before resorting to meths. Meths smaller methanol molecules can eat easily into things, so propanol is a safer bet (for example, never use meths for tape recorder heads use propanol instead). Spectacle cleaning fluid is a good, safe, substitute for meths for cleaning difficult marks on most surfaces and is an excellent CD/DVD/Monitor cleaning fluid as well (use the same microfibre clothes used for spectacles and rinse and dry cloth in warm water between uses). As for acrylic paint(water-based) - alcohol will dissolve it, so meths will do a lot of damage.
Don't use is only way to be 100 percent