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What does poop do when it goes down the drain?

Goes down a pipe, out of the house to a bigger pipe that takes it to a waste treatment plant that removes all the solid parts and filters the water and then puts the water into a stream or river.


What is dry distillation?

it is the traditional method of extraction . it is fairly rare these days . instead of having steam pass through the powdered wood in hydro distillater the powder is allowed to soak in water . a fire from below the vessel then heats the water & carries off the steam which is allowed to cool . the oil is then removed from the top of the hydrosol


Can Purified water be substituted for Distilled water in machiines used for Sleep Apnea?

Yes it can... Purified and distilled water are essentially the same substance. Purified water has been filtered to remove any contaminants, and treated to remove any trace chemicals (such as chlorine). Distilled water has been heated to boiling point - the pure steam created is then fed through a pipe into a cooling system - so that the steam turns back into liquid water.


What is the best method of separation pure water from ink chromatography or distillation?

First you but the solution in a flask, then heat this up with a Bunsen burner. the steam or water particles then go down the condenser pipe where the water particles are cooled, then the water particles turn in water again at the other end in a vile.


What is the capacity of a 1.25 inch pipe carrying water at 30 and 40 pounds of pressure?

You did not give quite enough information, but I can get you part of the way there. Water can be assumed uncompressible for your application. The temperature of the water will change the actual volume of water present. I will also assume that 1.25 is the inside diameter (or ID) of your pipe. I have to do this, because it depends on the type of pipe, tubing or hose that you are using as to it's real inside diameter. So the cross sectional area of your pipe is ( pi * r* r, or .625 *.625 * 3.1415 ) = 1.2271 square inches. Each foot of pipe will then hold 14.725 cubic inches of water, or 0.064 gallons of water per foot. Hope that helps.

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Will steam cause galvanized pipe to corrode?

Water does, so I am pretty sure steam will


What is used to carry steam and water in a power plant?

We see the wide use of pipe to carry steam and water in a power plant. Insulation is applied where necessary.


What is a glass pipe steam roller?

a pipe that is a steam rolled a tube with a boll in the middle of it


What type of geometric solid shape is a water pipe?

Hexagon


What is the formula on speed and height through a steam pipe?

What is the formula for speed and height thru a steam pipe


Can wet copper pipe be soldiered?

Wet on the surface is no problem, it will evaporate with the torch. If there is water in the pipe, it will not solder because the water keeps the copper from getting hot enough. As long as the water is below the point of solder, it will work. Open the nearest valve or have some way for the steam to get out of the pipe.


How do you figure out PSI at the bottom of a vertical pipe filled with water?

Measure the height of the pipe, in inches. Then the pressure at the bottom is approx 14.7 + 0.036*H PSI.


How does a boiler heat water?

By transferring heat steam/ hydronics /scorched air


Why is my car using water but not showing a leak or steam?

your head could be cracked you will not notice the water lose when you car is running see if the water is coming out of the tale pipe


How can I stop steam radiator from banging?

It depends on the type of system you have. 1 pipe in, or 1 pipe in and 1 pipe out. Single pipe in/out, try replacing the relief valve or simply shimming the end of the radiator opposite where the pipe comes in. This lets water bleed out of the radiator and stops the klanging.


What does poop do when it goes down the drain?

Goes down a pipe, out of the house to a bigger pipe that takes it to a waste treatment plant that removes all the solid parts and filters the water and then puts the water into a stream or river.


What type of pipes is called steam pipe or what is the specification of a steam pipe?

Generally, steel pipe, not less than Sch. 40, A-53 or A-120 ERW or DOM. Steam Condensate pipe is sometimes specified at Sch. 80. Steam pipes normally black steel sometimes copper tubing Depending on the pressure what wall thickness is required I installed piping black steel schedule 40 to schedule 120 with steam valves rated to 3000 #