Want this question answered?
it is liquid
You can use acrylic liquid cement for acrylic to acrylic bonding, but the cement has to be designed specifically for these materials. Standard liquid cement will not hold.
Not necessarily. It depends on the antibiotic and it distribution medium. If it requires shaking before use and is not transparent to light, it is a suspension and not a solution. An example would be Ampicillin (penicillin). An antibiotics that comes as a clear (maybe colored) liquids and does not require shaking before use probably is a solution.
Sure, help it imposbel
liquid
In a laboratory, at home, etc.
Dip it in achahol so it can get rid of germs.
To sterilize it before use to avoid cross-infections.
Dip it in achahol so it can get rid of germs.
There are two reasons why the doctor dips in alcohol before use. The first is that any infections of the previous patient may have does not infect others. The second is that the Mercury level should fall down to below 35 degrees centigrade before use.
a themometer
According to the thermometer, it is 80 degrees.
Until the advent of digital thermometers, liquid ones were used in most domestic situations: to measure the air temperature, body temperature (to check for fever), cooking temperatures, fridge temperatures (to ensure that they were cold enough).
There are two reasons why the doctor dips in alcohol before use. The first is that any infections of the previous patient may have does not infect others. The second is that the mercury level should fall down to below 35 degrees centigrade before use.
The different methods for flea control include tablets taken orally and liquid placed on the skin. Flea dips are also an option that vet offices use.
the non-mercury glass thermometer must be cleaned and soaked in a in a -- after each use
it is alcohol to disinfect the thermometer