Powder flasks were originally used to carry gunpowder. Since relatively few people today have any need to carry gunpowder, powder flasks are generally owned for decorative purposes, or as historical curiosities.
There is not much point in being fumy without having someone to laugh at you.
Increase the fines percentage % in powder
It's a powder, so it can't "boil" by itself.
It depends on the context. Very generally speaking, it is illegal to point a gun at someone unless the person is doing something that warrants having a gun pointed at said person.
identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again
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The flash point of aluminum powder is not applicable, as it does not readily ignite in its powder form. Aluminum powder is flammable when dispersed in air as a dust cloud, but it does not have a specific flash point like liquids or gases. Proper handling and storage to prevent dust cloud formation are crucial to avoid fire hazards.
Well the point of a solution is that any solids involved are dissolved. Otherwise there is never any chance of having a homogenous solution (equal concentration, anywhere in the volumetric flask)
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When someone gives information, and then says "having said that", they are basically telling you that they have given you some background information, but are about to state their main point, which may be in contrast to the information given. For example:Jane is a really sweet girl and always has time to help someone in need. Having said that, she can be really nasty if you get her angry.
No, its just longer, for people who actually plan on having someone ride in the rear seat at some point.
A calibrated mark on a measuring flask is a specific point that indicates a known volume of liquid. It is usually marked in milliliters or liters to allow for accurate measurement and mixing of liquids. Reading the fluid level against these marks helps in achieving precise measurements.