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The sand will simply go to the bottom of the container of water. Water and sand do not mix.
Yes. The extended release version of Opana has been reformulated to make them tamper resistant,crush resistant (to prevent users from snorting them)and has a gel matrix that will prevent users from mixing with water in preparation for injection. The instant release Opana 5 and 10 mg aren't reformulated or tamper resistant.
Mixing things in 'parts' is using a ratio when mixing different things together. It depends upon what you are mixing with it. If you are mixing bleach to water at a ratio of 1 part bleach to 3 parts water, you would add a cup of bleach and three cups of water to equal one quart.
it is the ratio of gas to oil 32 parts gas 1 part oil. it is easier to mix it if you have a mixing container.
Probably not, but is is better to follow any mixing instructions on the anti-freeze container.
In a chemical plant it would be a blend tank or reactor. In a laboratory it would be a reaction flask or beaker
First if you dont want to mess up on mixing go to a pocket bike shop and get a mixing container with insrutions on container if you dont want to go buy it then add about 500ml of gas and 100 of oil it depends if your bike is a 2 stroke then go buy 2 stroke i its a 4 stroke then buy that hope this help
If you could create an apparatus that would allow oxygen to be introduced from the bottom of a container filled with water, and allowed the oxygen to displace the water, pushing the water out of a valve of some sort at the bottom, you would prevent any air from mixing with the oxygen (picture an upside down flask). It would take some engineering, but the theory is sound.
Endothermic reactions can cause the container to feel colder. A simple example would be just mixing baking soda and vinegar.
Glass laboratory apparatus are usually resistant to acids. Wood laboratory apparatus are usually used for mixing dry elements. Metal laboratory apparatus are for mixing liquid elements and rubber apparatus are usually used for testing and measuring.
Neem oil is not used for cooking and shouldn't be mixed with another oil that is. Mixing them would reduce the usefulness of each.
A beaker (Berzelius or Erlenmeyer) is used for: - to contain a liquid, or powdered and granulated materials - to be the container for chemical experiments - to be the container for the dissolution of materials - to collect the solution from a distillation apparatus - to contain a substance to be titrated