A soap shaker for putting a bar of soap in and agitating in the water for doing the dishes.
A hand operated insect sprayer. bolted insecticide was put in it.
Asbestos simmering plate, A flat round asbestos plate with closely knit wire covering it on one side was placed over gas flames and electric elements to distribute heat evenly under pans making the simmering process easier.
The National Service of the 1950s involved all males of 18 years of age who underwent a number of weeks of full-time basic training. They were then alloted to serve in Citizen Force units part time for several years (the weeks and years varied over the period). Their service was limited to within Australia and its Territories. From 1963 National Service was determined by a ballot to 20-year old males. Those selected were taken into full time service for two years, with a three years part time service afterwards. They could be deployed anywhere, and so became the backbone of the army during the Vietnam War. The 20 year olds could avoid the ballot by voluntarily joining the Citizen Forces and serving part time for five years, again limited to service within Australia and Territories.
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market-oriented agriculture
The basic colour was khaki
In the 18th century, education for young girls was primarily focused on teaching them skills that were considered essential for running a household and being suitable wives and mothers. They were taught basic literacy and numeracy, with a primary emphasis on needlework, household management, and social etiquette. Formal education beyond these subjects was limited and usually only available to girls from wealthy families.
No, ammonia is basic.
Yes.
This is a basic material.
Water, food, and heat.
common household substances like; caustic soda, soap, ammonia (in detergents) and baking soda are basic. Another basic substance is blood FYI
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It contain gas Ammonia. It is a basic gas
Pure water is the standard for a neutral fluid (neither acidic or basic.) Ammonia is a basic solution.
To create the basic bones of Australia, its governmental institutions and the like.
if you're talking about baking soda and basic as in base vs acid, then yes, common household baking soda (NAHCO3) is basic
A transistor is a semiconductor device. It's purpose is to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. Although it was developed during the early 1950s, it is the basic building block of much of our modern electronic equipment.
Absolutely! More times than not it's a simple leak that needs fixed and standard household tools easily will fix this. Even if the repair is more major than that, you can still fix it with basic household tools after purchasing the piece that needs replaced.