Brass tarnishes. This is particularly so when it is exposed to common food acids such as vinegar, lime or lemon juice.
It takes about five mL to equal one US teaspoon.
doorknobs can be made out of metal, gold, or copper
Manganese, aluminum, silicon, phosphorous, steel and brass make up a very small portion of alloys. For a more complete list, refer to the "related links".
No, Usually, the lighter the bike, the easier it is to ride. Lead is very heavy, and would be miserable to ride. Lead is also a soft, malleable metal. Most bicycle parts would need rigidity. And the lead would wear quickly.
The question refers to the "following". In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
usually brass
Trumpet and trombone, usually with four of each.
1 Pounds = 453.59237 Grams, so you would need to measure 113.4 teaspoons of your ingredient to get a pound. Don't lose count!
5cc in a teaspoon.
You add 1 ml to make it a teaspoon.
That does not make sense at all -
If you put a teaspoon of lemon juice into a gallon of water, that would be an example of a diluted solution. Another word for dilute would be to make weaker.
no 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoon 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
33 mg
That is approximately 45 teaspoons.
5 ml in a teaspoon.
There are 768 teaspoons in one US gallon. This would make a teaspoon 1/768th of a gallon. There are also 48 teaspoons in a cup and 3 teaspoons make up one tablespoon.