One good argument against the use of High Fructose Corn Syrup is that it has been found to contain Mercury. Although no explanation of how the mercury was found, it's highly likely that it was found through spectral analysis. Further none of the studies seem to discuss how much mercury was found in how much syrup.
In order to separate mercury from another substance you must have a Mercury separator or a Mercury filter, these are available for purchase by many dealers you can find online.
Yes, you can find it in walmart in a clear bottle...looks kinda like syrup
250ml
When the temperature of the glass bottle and mercury increases, the volume of both also increases. However, since mercury has a greater coefficient of volume expansion than the glass, it will expand more, causing it to spill out of the bottle. The fraction that will spill out can be calculated using the coefficients of volume expansion for mercury and glass, along with the initial volume of mercury and bottle.
so you can hold it
They are available at Olive Garden, currently priced at $7.99 per bottle. The bottle lasts a LONG time, as it is a concentrated syrup.
The standard dosage of Levolin Syrup is 5 ml. The syrup is typically sold in a bottle of 100 ml.
One example of a liquid heavier than syrup is mercury. Mercury is a dense liquid metal that is over 13 times heavier than water and significantly heavier than syrup due to its high density.
guessing mercury
it will tell you on the bottle
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64 ounces, but the biggest bottle is 32 gallons.