Usually just plain water.
liquid
no doubt classic milds ,gold flake is also good bt as comprasion to classic milds gold flake is no way near classic milds....coz its so smooth and not harm as gold flake.......
That depends on the purity and weight of the flake.
Sorry but your question is inaccurately stated. The karat weight (23) has nothing to do with the volume held within the vial. After Taring the vial ,one needs the net weight of the gold. Karat only implies the purity of the gold. 24 KWT is the most pure.
The nurse extracted a vial of blood from the patient for testing.
Forage (silage or haylage).
Gold Shabin is extremely thin, 23k edible gold.
The purpose of the vial of immiscible liquid in the experiment is to create a clear boundary between two liquids that do not mix, allowing for the observation of how substances interact at their interface.
12 mg
YES
Yes, it involves changing from a solid to a liquid.
It depends on the price most likely. Since real gold is trading at about $930/oz right now you would expect to pay over $30 for a gram of real "gold leaf flake". However, there are sites that sell "dutch gold" or imitation gold such as www.clearanceclubhouse.com for much cheaper prices, you can get a pound of gold leaf flake for under $270