If the gas is not turned off first, on removing the tubing, gas will escape - very dangerous.
Disconnect the battery first. First you disconnect the battery. After you disconnect the battery, you can pull it with a pair of needle-nose pliers, but only after you have disconnected the battery. It is quite important to disconnect the battery, or the thing that might be fused to the fusebox might be your hand. So disconnect the battery first.
Heating a solid crystal of iodine will cause it to vaporize without turning into a liquid first. It is called sublimation.
Disconnect power.
Many homes these days are using some plastic piping, cpvc or equivelent. I, myself, prefer copper tubing. as for the radiator I can't help you on that. FIRST CHECK YOU LOCAL AND STATE CODES
Electric switch is very important because as you known that all the equipment we are using is useless without a switch. For example, if someone want to turn on its computer, it have to first on the switch without switching on the power supply is not gone in the equipment we using.
They are both processes that change materials to gas. Evaporation is the process of liquids turning to gas, and sublimation is the process of solids turning directly into gas without first turning into liquid.
You need to disconnect the negative FIRST. For most applications, you only need to disconnect the negative. Always disconnect the negative first, always reconnect the positive first.
Disconnect the battery first. First you disconnect the battery. After you disconnect the battery, you can pull it with a pair of needle-nose pliers, but only after you have disconnected the battery. It is quite important to disconnect the battery, or the thing that might be fused to the fusebox might be your hand. So disconnect the battery first.
yes but you would have to bleach it first
Disconnect the negative cable first and reconnect the negative last.
Always disconnect the negative post first and reconnect it last.
It is blinking by a lamp first turning on, then turning off, then turning on, then turning off...
Yes, surgical tubing will work as a tourniquet but an ER would be better. Try a direct pressure dressing first.
Hopefully you have turned the power off so it makes no difference which you disconnect first.
Always disconnect the negative cable first. When reconnecting always connect the positive cable first.
First of all - tHe engine will stop as soon as you disconnect the battery. Secondly - you risk being electrocuted if you do that !
Whoever started first The driver Whoever is slower The pedestrian