It is most likely the binder material such as Starch.
Lactose and filler material
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Assuming the same relation of dissolved drug, 76.5g. 450/100*17
Assuming you mean HF (hydrogen fluoride) Oh, YES - it is quite acidic. When HF is dissolved in water it forms hydrofluoric acid - which can etch glass!
Ionic solid...I'm assuming that this is an online homework question, and the correct answer is "An ionic solid"
I'm assuming that 2 is supposed to be a subscript, which would make that a negatively-charged ion consisting of two sulfur atoms. The aq means "aqueous" which means the ion is dissolved in water.
Two components, two peaks. Assuming your detector is capable of detecting both of them.
Assuming the same relation of dissolved drug, 76.5g. 450/100*17
Assuming that all of the sugar that could be dissolved, is dissolved at that temperature and pressure, it would be a super saturated solution.
Yes assuming that no damage was done to it.
Assuming it was built correctly and all of the essential components function properly, press the power button.
Two, assuming proper use of the vehicle components and live persons.
Assuming that the question is asking if hydrogen chloride is soluble in water, yes. Hydrogen chloride, when dissolved in water, becomes Hydrochloric acid.
Assuming you have an Auto-5, anywhere from $400-$1500. Have it properly identified and evaluated.
Assuming that "qo" is your attempt at typing 10, the answer is airport runways.
Assuming you mean the RPG, it's hosted on BZPower.com in the Completely Off-Topic section.
Assuming you're not referring to DOMS, I would guess your back isn't completely straight.
If you see the North Star go below the horizon, assuming you have identified it correctly, then you would have to be moving south across the equator.
Assuming you mean HF (hydrogen fluoride) Oh, YES - it is quite acidic. When HF is dissolved in water it forms hydrofluoric acid - which can etch glass!