according to drug leaflet 1oml
On average about 20L of water is used when cooking.
Most of the movie is computer animated, but water was used in the movie. It definitely wasn't as cold as it seems.
we use about 1736 liters a day
Its waters support practically all agriculture in the most densely populated parts of Egypt, furnish water for more than 20% of Sudan's total crop area, and are widely used throughout the basin for navigation and hydroelectric power. Pretty much everything a river that size can be used for, water for people, crops, animals, transportation, fish, etc...
The camel was often called the 'ship of the desert.' It was used to transport trade goods across sandy deserts much like ships were used on seas.
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
Water is the solvent.
The glue which does not dissolve in water is called dispersive.
Yes, water can dissolve crushed garlic. When garlic is crushed, it releases its soluble compounds into the water, allowing them to dissolve. This is why garlic-infused water is used in cooking to extract its flavor.
Ice melts. Dissolve is used for things that degrades when added to water.
They dissolve faster in hot water.
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
because the poweder used to make them
To dissolve proteins. ALL live is protein dissolved in water.
Yes, water can be used to separate sand and sugar. Sugar will dissolve in water, while sand will not. By adding water to the mixture, the sugar will dissolve and can be separated from the sand by filtration or evaporation.
M&M's have a sugar coating that dissolves in water, allowing the water to penetrate and dissolve the chocolate inside. The sugar and other ingredients in the candy dissolve and disperse in the water, breaking down the M&M's structure.
Yes, water can be used as a solvent to dissolve disodium hydrogen citrate. Disodium hydrogen citrate is highly soluble in water, making it easy to dissolve and prepare solutions for various applications such as pharmaceuticals or food products.