will ribose turn benedicts solution red
To prepare a 5% Dettol solution, you would mix 95 parts water with 5 parts Dettol. For example, to make 1 liter of 5% Dettol solution, you would mix 950 ml of water with 50 ml of Dettol. Always ensure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper dilution ratios.
I use 70% strength Nitric. You will need low heat to get the reaction going. Brown fumes will appear. YOU MUST NOT BREATH THESE! Place the silver-containing object into the acid and wait until it dissolves. Let the acid cool down. Place a copper bar into the acid. Don't use wire or sheet as pieces will break off and fall to the bottom of the container. You will see a carpet of Silver forming on the copper bar. Give the bar a shake every now and then. It wll fall to the bottom. Leave it for 24 hours. The spongy carpet left at the bottom is your silver. Pour off the acid carefully and wash your silver thoroughly in distilled water. You will have 99% pure Silver. Melt and enjoy!
Yes. If you mix it with a metal that is higher on the Activity Series of Metals, that metal will replace the lower metal. In our case, Lithium is the only element that is higher than potassium. So, the Lithium would replace the Potassium, forming Potassium and Lithium Nitrate.
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WLL is Wireless Loop Link WLL use for CDMA Phone Technology
First you heat ice then it wll elt and then you boil the water and it will transform into a gas ( Steam)
Full form of WLL WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP
A "WLL" company is a type of limited-liability corporation, where WLL stands for "With Limited Liability." The rules for a WLL vary by country. In the US, the LLC ("Limited Liability Corporation") business type is similar.
Whiting Petroleum Corporation (WLL)had its IPO in 2003.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Whiting Petroleum Corporation (WLL) is $10,650,404,731.33.
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With Limited Liabilities.
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