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Because they need to know where pollution their fumes that their factories might head in the future, as to not place a factory near the city
The pressure inside of a container when nitrogen gas is added depends on:what the pressure was before the gas was addedhow big the container ishow much nitrogen gas is addedthe temperature of the gas before it is addedthe temperature of the container and its contents
5-10mls
No. Hairspray cans and such dont have to be shaken. Usually only the cans with the little ball in the can has to be shaken up.
Only if food was contaminated before.
Because they need to know where pollution their fumes that their factories might head in the future, as to not place a factory near the city
There is no specific age, it is more to do with wear.
Yes, this is possible. But you have to be careful how you store them until you are going to use them. If you want them hard and crispy, spread them out and wait for them to cool completely, then put them in an airtight container. If you want them softer, put them in the container right away.
The bill has many opportunities to be discarded
Yes they can. Maggots got inside of the container when an adult fly laid its eggs in the container before it was sealed.
The safety label on a chemical container should be carefully read before opening the container, and especially before using the contents. Any health and safety instructions should be followed.
A potentially good idea in any realm of society should be given a fair evaluation before being discarded, but unfortunately there are a lot of ideas too little time for this to be reasonable.
The pressure inside of a container when nitrogen gas is added depends on:what the pressure was before the gas was addedhow big the container ishow much nitrogen gas is addedthe temperature of the gas before it is addedthe temperature of the container and its contents
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It is the amount of time a data packet can exist on the network before it is discarded.
condensable gases condensable gases
condensable gases condensable gases