Hey there friend,
you have the options of
a) feel each solution
b) taste each solution
c) add one or two drops of phenolphthalein indicator to small samples of each solution.
Now, if we use the process of elimination we can determine that feeling a solution isn't going to tell us what it is and well, tasting any chemical in a chemistry class isn't too bright either.
That leaves us with answer c.
I hope that was helpful and you aren't dead from drinking NaOH and diluted vinegar.
A 20GP container is a standard cargo container 20' (L) x 8' (W) x 8'6" (H), suitable for all kinds of transportation including sea, air, rail and road.
You shouldn't "calculate" a standard enthalpy of formation. The beauty of standard enthalpies of formation is that they are already calculated for you. That is why they are delineated by the term "standard" - they are standards that were figured out by chemists some time ago, that never change, and can be found in tables usually in textbooks and even on Wikipedia. If you need to know the standard enthalpy of formation of FeO, Google it. And let me know what you find...because I can't seem to find a set answer either. I have found one site that lists the standard enthalpy of formation of FeO to be 271.9 kJ/mol. But it hasn't been so evident in other places. No wonder you were confused! Good luck.
HCl is not used as a primary standard
The quantity of alcohol consumed, the period of time over which the beverage is consumed, the contents of the stomach, the drinker's gender, the drinker's size, and the drinker's body mass index. Remember that standard drinks of beer, wine, and distilled spirits contain the same amount of alcohol (.06 oz).
A standard formation reaction is the reaction of the ions which make up a compound in their standard states. For example, the standard formation reaction of H2SO4 is: 2H+(g) + SO42-(g) --> H2SO4 (l)
HC container stands for High-cube container. It is a cargo container which is similar in structure to standard containers, but taller. In contrast to standard containers, which have a maximum height of 2591 mm (8'6"), high-cube containers are 2896 mm, or 9'6", tall. High-cube containers are for the most part 40' long (12024 mm) , but are sometimes made as 45' containers.
HC container stands for High-cube container. It is a cargo container which is similar in structure to standard containers, but taller. In contrast to standard containers, which have a maximum height of 2591 mm (8'6"), high-cube containers are 2896 mm, or 9'6", tall. High-cube containers are for the most part 40' long (12024 mm) , but are sometimes made as 45' containers.
In a general category, containers can be divided into 9 parts as follows: 1- Standard 20-foot container 2- Standard 40-foot container 3- 20-foot open container 4- 40-foot open container 5- Refrigerated container 6- Shipping container Air 7- Tank and tanker container 8- Folding container 9- Open sided container
My theory is that that size fits the most bales of boards into standard containers used on container ships, is this true?
It is depends on the size of the container which you are shipping to there are different kind of containers available like:dry storage containerFlat rack containerOpen top containerTunnel containerOpen side storage containerDouble doors containerand many more The all containers are mostly 10, 20, 30, 45 and 53 feet in length and depends on their types but the 40ft height container is a standard container which can weighs 8,000 lbs and 40ft cube container can weighs 87,75 lbs so you can say these are the standard overseas shipping container weigh.
You can purchase shipping containers online at http://www.jobsiteexpress.com/servlet/the-11917/40GP-dsh-ALUM-Standard-Shipping-Container/Detail. They average around $1600 and will hold up to 2205 pounds..
The "U" in shipping container prefixes stands for "trailer" or "chassis." This prefix is used to denote containers that are transported on specialized trailers or chassis, rather than on standard shipping vessels.
Numbers of euro pallets in containers: Assumed all pallets are stackable. 1. Standard 40ft Container. Euro Pallets size 800mm x 1200mm - 25 x 2= 50 pallets. Other useful info: 1. Standard 20ft Container. Euro Pallets size 800mm x 1200mm - 11 x 2= 22 pallets. 2. Standard 20ft Container. Standard Pallets size 1000mm x 1200mm - 9 x 2= 18 pallets. 3. Standard 40ft Container. Standard Pallets size 1000mm x 1200mm - 21 x 2 = 42 pallets. 4. Standard 45ft Container. Euro Pallets size 800mm x 1200mm - 27 x 2= 54 pallets. 5. Standard 45ft Container. Standard Pallets size 1000mm x 1200mm - 24 x 2 = 48 pallets. ACOCORP
Container 40' standard Container 40' palletwide 2.5m Container 45' standard Container 45' palletwide 2.5m 25 pallets 30 pallets 27 pallets 33 pallets
2m X 6m The containers available include a 20 ft. as well as a 40 ft. model. The difference between the two is that a 20 ft. container can only fit one vehicle, whereas a 40 ft. container can fit two vehicles based on http://a1autotransport.com/overseas-car-shipping/shipping-cars-overseas
A container terminal only handles cargo stowed in standard 20 ft or 40 ft long shipping containers. A dry bulk terminal handles products like iron ore, coal, grain, etc. in a loose or bulk form. Container terminals use very specialized equipment to load, discharge and store containers and dry bulk terminals have similar specialized equipment for dry bulk so you rarely see one terminal serving both types of cargo.
A container is a vessel that contains items or a substance. A container is usually used for storage, and aid in preservation by containing the items or substance within through an air-tight seal.Other common uses of container refer to a freight container, which is commonly understood to refer to a metal container of standard dimensions and with standard interlocking mechanism.