Touching one container opening to the other container's opening as the bottle is tipped up to start the flow of the liquid will (1) steady the "aim" and delivery rate of the liquid from the bottle; and (2) the connection will take advantage of the liquid's surface tension to promote smooth and controlled flow. The use of a stirring rod from one container to another will produce similar results.
When you pour out the liquid, the label should be towards the palm of hand because if it happens that the liquid drips, it will drip on the side opposite the label and will not ruin the label or make it illegible.
No, it is not necessary to remove the bottle cap from a lava lamp. The bottle cap is meant to secure the liquid inside the lamp and should remain in place while the lamp is in use.
A density bottle can be likened to a graduated cylinder because both of them are used measure the density of liquids. However, the density bottle is more accurate because it has a stopper or a lid in a fixed position. Extra amount of liquid can pass through the stopper.
A bottle of bleach won't expand with pressure enough to blow out fumes when opened. Bleach is not a highly pressurized liquid, so the bottle should not experience significant pressure buildup. However, it's still important to open the bottle in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling concentrated fumes.
It's a semi-solid or solid. It does not follow the shape of the container it is in unless force is applied to it, scooping with spoon, pouring it (air pressure) etc.
When you pour out the liquid, the label should be towards the palm of hand because if it happens that the liquid drips, it will drip on the side opposite the label and will not ruin the label or make it illegible.
first pour liquid into the dog bowl. then pour the stuff in the dog bowl into the cup.the dog bowl should be empty, the cup should have three litres and the bottle should have seven. pour the bottle stuff into the dog bowl. you should have four litres in the bottle. ZOO WEE MAMA! You Won! :D
To put a bottle cap into a bottle, simply place the cap on top of the bottle opening and press firmly until it snaps into place. The cap should securely close the bottle to prevent any liquid from spilling out.
Most Catholics would say no, you should not store any other liquid in a bottle marked for holy water. It would be seen as sacrilegious.
Liquid soap they will allow in your hand luggage if it is a mini bottle. They will not allow a big bottle on the flight. Also, a bar of soap should not be problematic.
No, it is not necessary to remove the bottle cap from a lava lamp. The bottle cap is meant to secure the liquid inside the lamp and should remain in place while the lamp is in use.
It might pick up dirt and other contamination from the surface upon which it is placed, and this could then be transferred to whatever is in the chemical bottle. If this happens, any time you now use the chemical in the bottle, it is contaminated.
you can if you put a spoon it the glass first before pouring in the hot liquid, otherwise the glass might crack
What does the term "2-count of olive oil" in cooking mean?If you had a spout installed on the bottle, it would be 2 seconds of pour. 1-count is about 1 teaspoon.
A density bottle can be likened to a graduated cylinder because both of them are used measure the density of liquids. However, the density bottle is more accurate because it has a stopper or a lid in a fixed position. Extra amount of liquid can pass through the stopper.
Because it is a non-newtonian liquid and that means when force is applied it turns from a solid to a liquid or vice versa. In this situation it goes from solid to liquid. So you only turn the bottom to liquid. Tap on the neck. Some should come out.
How the hell did you hurt yourself with cologne. It's liquid. you should be more specific. Did u spray it in your eyes? Did you sniff it? Did you swallow it? Did you hit your self in the head with the bottle? In that case you should read the back of the bottle. It should tell you if you should rinse your eyes or go to a hospital or something like that.