There are approximately 240 drops in 10 ml. Therefore 2.5 ml contains about 60 drops.
"Drops" come in many different sizes (the biggest raindrops have as much water as a thousand of the smallest raindrops and the smallest raindrops are a million times as massive as the typical cloud or fog droplet). However, some old cookbooks reckon that there are 72 drops to a teaspoon and there are roughly 200 teaspoons to the liter, so 14,400 drops per liter is a pretty close answer. You could call it 15,000 and not be far wrong.
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for most fluids it takes about 10 drops to equal 1 ml 1 fluid ounce (US) equals 29.56 ml or about 296 drops so 1000 drops is about 3. 35 fluid ounces more or less.
To clean around a shower door, the best cleaner is one that will cut through hard water film and soap scum. A few drops of a grease-cutting dishwashing liquid mixed in a sink full of hot water is a very effective solution. Soak and wring out microfiber cloths to clean the door. An old toothbrush will clean cracks and crevices. Rinse the door and wipe the frame of the door with clean cloths to finish up and prevent water spots. To clean the track in older double shower doors, pour hydrogen peroxide in the track on both sides and let it work. The residue can be sprayed out with a detachable shower head (place folded towels on the floor first), or wiped clean with wet, wrung out microfiber towels.
It is called condensation.
When you take a hot shower, the warm air creates humidity in the bathroom. As the steam from the shower cools down upon hitting the mirror, it condenses and forms water droplets on the cooler surface of the mirror. This is why you see drops of water on the mirror after a hot shower.
They form after you wash, take a shower or take a bath because the steam that comes up from the hot water rises and sticks or clings to the mirror and they gather more evaporated water as they go.
Because you drop water on it.. haha no I'm just kidding. It's usually from the moisture in the air, especially if it's humid out, or if you take a shower for example.
He was asked to condense his report into a few paragraphs for the meeting. Steam is water vapor and will condense back into liquid if it is cooled.
well because if you shower with hot or warm water then ofcorse you get out and your bathroom was not cold.It just feels like it's winter when you get out.You put on the hot water and when you get out you shiver since the bathroom is not as hot as the hot water that you put on.thats why.
When heat and moisture are introduced into a room (like when a hot shower runs in the bathroom), temperature and humidity (the air's water vapor content) increase. The mirror is colder and therefore so is the air right next to the mirror. With the temperature and humidity higher elsewhere in the room - and knowing there can be more water vapor in the air when the air is warmer - the cooling effect of the mirror causes the air right next to it to saturate (since more water vapor can be in the air when the air is warmer). The temperature in this small area drops to or below the dew point, and water begins to condense.
Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. The dew point in the shower room is at or below room temperature. The vapor from the hot water in the shower warms up the air in the room, and the mirror surface is colder with low dew point, so the water condenses on it causes it to fog up since it cannot hold the moisture. The same thing happens when you leave an air conditioned auto with glasses on - they fog up if the air outside is warm with high dewpoint - lots of moisture
its the humidity inthe air it warms up and find a sold to connect to then it conects together in to big drops of rain By jocelyn 6th grade in Mr.Dotys class period 5-6
Ex-Lax, Excedrin, eyebrow pencil and electric razor are things found in the bathroom. Additional items include eyelashes, ear drops, eye liner and electric shaver.
As a matter of fact, there are 2 episodes where he does that. In "Baby Shower" he drops a watermelon that Dwight is pretending to give birth to. In "Safety Training" he drops a watermelon from the roof of the building onto a trampoline.
Walk in showers have become extremely popular among those that want to remodel or redesign their bathroom. These types of shows provide extra showering space without any moving parts and can give one’s bathroom a model and stylish feel to it. You can purchase either a specific sized walk in shower unit and install it or you can purchase only the shower panel and design it as it fits your needs, lifestyle, and taste in decor. Walk in showers can be supplied with or without an end panel, and can also be purchased without a shower tray to design and build a wet room showering area. Changing one’s bathroom tub to a walk in shower can completely alter the look and feel of your bathroom as well as your bathroom’s function. People usually design and build a walk in shower that is big enough for two shower heads as well as a providing a seating area that wraps around the shower area. Building a walk in shower takes a lot of time and patience; it must be done correctly or it will not function properly. A few key points to remember when converting your regular shower to a walk in shower include removing the tub or shower area from its space; make sure that it is cleaned thoroughly including the tiles. Another key point is you must realign the drain. This can be done by leaving the existing drain in place and by using a show pan; using a show pan can save you a great deal of money and time. Putting a glass door on your walk in shower can show to be more of a hassle even though it looks stylish. It is very difficult to keep it clean and doesn’t prevent water streak marks. It does give your bathroom a very appealing look and functions well as a stylish addend to your bathroom. If you choose to install a glass day you can use a squeegee to remove water drops and steam from the glass. This prevents a build-up of water streaks and soap scum. Even applying car wax twice a month can help prevent these annoying water build-ups.