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No - Bicarbonate of Soda is alkaline and will not remove the alkaline limescale. Vinegar is acidic and will therefore dissolve the alkaline limescale.
The limescale is a poor conductor of heat and makes the boiling of water more difficult and expensive. The limescale affects heat transfer.
combustion...
Carbon synthesis
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No - Bicarbonate of Soda is alkaline and will not remove the alkaline limescale. Vinegar is acidic and will therefore dissolve the alkaline limescale.
an acid. acid dissolves limescale
It happen when it happen
The Spanish word for Limescale is "Sarro"
The limescale is a poor conductor of heat and makes the boiling of water more difficult and expensive. The limescale affects heat transfer.
limescale is produced by acids and alakilies
What happen to a larva if removed from water
The short answer is nothing. However, I think you probably mean water. There are many reactions which don't require it, but many reactions which don't seem to involve water will not happen at any reasonable speed if all traces of it are removed. (This used to be called Baker drying).
Carbon Dioxide.
In the cytoplasm, because that is where the chemical reactions happen.
It probably has limescale, try using a limescale remover. Buy limescale remover, and soak it for about 5-10 minutes, and it should be good as new. They usually sell it in homedepot.
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