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When cleaning up a spill of blood or body fluids you cover the spill with paper towels and pour disinfectant directly onto the paper towels how would you pour the disinfectant?

You should pour the disinfectant slowly and steadily over the paper towels to allow it to fully saturate the spill. Be sure to pour enough disinfectant to completely cover the affected area to ensure proper disinfection.


Why can you pour liquids but not solid?

Because a solid has a fixed shape while a liquid has no fixed shape. However, it is possible to pour dry sand and that IS a solid. Can you think of why that is


How can I efficiently transfer liquids into a flask with a funnel?

To efficiently transfer liquids into a flask with a funnel, carefully pour the liquid into the funnel, ensuring that it does not overflow. Use a steady hand and pour slowly to prevent spills. Make sure the funnel is securely placed in the flask to avoid any leaks.


What does a beaker do in a science lab?

A beaker is a container used for holding, mixing, and heating liquids during experiments in a science lab. It is often used to measure and pour liquids, as well as to observe chemical reactions.


What are the properties and characteristics of viscus liquid?

Viscous liquids have high resistance to flow, meaning they are thick and sticky. They do not easily pour or spread like water. Viscous liquids also have a high internal friction, which causes them to resist deformation. Examples of viscous liquids include honey, syrup, and motor oil.

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When cleaning the lab area it is best to pour all liquids in the sink.?

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How do you clean a washing machine on the inside?

HDepending on the type of washing machine you might have,you can use cleaning liquids and solutions which you pour in the machine and run it for few minutes. You can also clean it with a piece of cloth.


What are beakers used for in science?

to contain liquids, to pour liquids, and to measure volume (although it is not as accurate as a graduated cylinder)


What are solid liquids?

a solid is an object that is hard and liquid is something you can pour


Why is lemonade liquids?

It is a liquid because flows easily and can pour easily.


What laboratory apparatus can be used to pour liquids?

Examples of laboratory glassware: all types of pipettes; for high volumes we can use a Berzelius beaker, cylinders, funnels.


What is used to hold and pour large amounts of liquids in a science lab?

Tongs


What is a glass bottle with wide open top to mix and pour liquids?

beaker


How can bartenders accurately measure and pour liquids using jiggers?

Bartenders can accurately measure and pour liquids using jiggers by using the marked measurements on the jigger to pour the correct amount of liquid needed for a drink. Jiggers typically have two sides with different measurements, allowing bartenders to accurately pour both small and large amounts of liquid.


How do you get 4 liters Wimpy Wonderland?

go to rodricks room where you get the dog bowl then you put 3 liters in the dog bowl and then you pour the dog bowls liquids into the cup and then you pour the liquids from the big gallon of liquids into the dog bowl and then the big gallon will have 4 liters and then you are done which means you won


What property provides the best explains that solids are not liquids?

it is shape because if you have a liquid and you pour it on the table it dose not have a shape but if you dump ice cubes on the table you will end up with a liquid


How are solids and liquids determine?

solids are hard the molecules are squished together and if you pour it in a glass it wont take shape. liquids will take any shape

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