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If the pennies were pre-1982 then 9 US pennies are very close to 1 ounce (9.145 pennies = 1 ounce). If the pennies are after 1982 then 11 US pennies are very close to one ounce (11.34 pennies = 1 ounce).
6 dollars equal how many pennies? I can answer that. You see, 1 dollar equals to 100 pennies. That means that 6 dollars = 600 pennies. I hope you understand me.
Certain algae is unicellular and microscopic. Multicellular algae can be microscopic, but often are not. Seaweed is an example of algae that is a single multicellular organism and not microscopic.
It is not possible to answer this question because there are very many countries which use pennies as their minor currency unit,- including the US where they call cents pennies! The country in question has not been specified. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the answer is required in therms of the diameter of the coin or its thickness.
Take a cup of lemon juice and three pennies and put all three pennies in the cup of lemon juice and leave it in there for 3 days and see what happens to the pennies.
you kill the algae
Copper is known to have algicidal properties that can inhibit algae growth in ponds. Placing copper pennies in a pond may help to control algae to some extent, but it may not be a sustainable or effective long-term solution for algae management. It's important to consider the potential environmental impact of introducing copper into the pond ecosystem.
To effectively remove and prevent roof algae growth on your house, you can use a mixture of water and bleach to clean the affected areas. Additionally, installing zinc or copper strips on the roof can help prevent algae growth in the future. Regularly cleaning your roof and ensuring proper ventilation can also help prevent algae from returning.
To effectively remove and prevent the growth of black string algae in your aquarium, you can manually remove the algae by scrubbing it off surfaces, reducing the amount of light and nutrients in the water, and adding algae-eating fish or invertebrates to help control the algae growth. Regular water changes and proper maintenance of your aquarium equipment can also help prevent the algae from returning.
To prevent algae growth on stone surfaces, you can regularly clean the surfaces with a mixture of water and vinegar or bleach, ensure proper drainage to prevent water accumulation, and consider applying a sealant to the stone to create a barrier against algae growth.
Algaecide can usually get rid of algae. Unless the water in circulating there is no way to prevent algae buildup on wet surfaces.
My mother has a small decorative pond and has a few various pennies and some nickles that children have thrown in. It is relatively clear of algae. The copper from the penny we have been told kills the algae. I would assume that a small piece of copper pipe would have the same effect.
To prevent algae from forming in your dog's water bowl, regularly clean and scrub the bowl with hot, soapy water, and rinse it thoroughly. Additionally, place the water bowl in a shaded area to avoid direct sunlight, as sunlight promotes algae growth. Lastly, change the water frequently to prevent stagnation and algae buildup.
To effectively remove and prevent the growth of black hair algae in your fish tank, you can manually remove the algae by scrubbing it off surfaces, reducing the amount of light and nutrients in the tank, maintaining proper water parameters, and introducing algae-eating fish or invertebrates. Regular water changes and proper tank maintenance can also help prevent the growth of black hair algae.
To effectively remove algae from roof shingles and prevent damage, you can use a mixture of water and bleach or a commercial algae remover. Apply the solution to the affected areas and scrub gently with a brush. Rinse thoroughly with water. Regular maintenance and keeping the roof clean can help maintain its integrity and prevent algae growth.
To effectively remove and prevent black algae in your fish tank, you can regularly clean the tank, maintain proper water parameters, reduce light exposure, and consider adding algae-eating fish or snails. Additionally, using an algae scraper or brush to physically remove the algae can help keep it under control.
To effectively prevent and remove black algae in your aquarium, you can follow these steps: Maintain proper water parameters such as pH, temperature, and nutrient levels. Ensure good water circulation and filtration to prevent stagnant areas where algae can thrive. Regularly clean the aquarium and remove any debris or uneaten food. Introduce algae-eating fish or invertebrates like snails or shrimp to help control algae growth. Use algae treatments or algae-eating products specifically designed for aquariums, following the instructions carefully.