put a bag over fire then close the bag quickly to collect smoke. keep a hose handy in case of any fire spreading. get your moms help... this is highly dangerous
Yes, tobacco smoke can potentially contaminate a DNA swab by introducing foreign DNA that may interfere with the analysis. It is recommended to collect DNA samples in a smoke-free environment to prevent contamination.
Smoke is NOT a solution, it is a mixture (because the smoke you can see is particulate and will settle out).
smoke...The reason that sometimes we cannot see smoke is because of the very tiny "particulates" that make up the smoke. A good smoke detector mwill sense smoke long before it can be seen. It is particles in air that are very very small that a smoke detector detects.
Smoke is a heterogeneous mixture.
A smoke detector is designed to detect smoke particles in the air, which could indicate a fire hazard. However, it may not be effective in detecting smoke from cigarettes because the particles are smaller and closer to the source. It is important to use a dedicated smoke alarm for tobacco smoke detection.
Tribes in Africa use smoke to disorient bees and collect their honey, I assume hornets would be disoriented as well.
Yes, tobacco smoke can potentially contaminate a DNA swab by introducing foreign DNA that may interfere with the analysis. It is recommended to collect DNA samples in a smoke-free environment to prevent contamination.
you go up to the bee hives and one of the options should be "smoke bees" then you click on it and after you smoke the bees there should be another option that says "collect honeycomb" or something like that. hope that helped! =]
It sucks in smoke Smoke is made up of mostly solid substances dispersed in a gas. The electrostatic smoke precipitator generates static electricity, this then gives the solid particles passing through them a negative charge. The particles then pass through to two positively charged conducting plates and, due to their negative charge, they are attracted to the plates where they collect and form a layer.
No, collect is a verb (to collect) and an adjective (a collect call).
An electrostatic (one word, not two) smoke precipitator is an apparatus which ionises the gas in a space. The ionised gas molecules attract smoke particles which agglomerate and, when they have reached a sufficient size they fall to the ground under their own weight.
no but if you collect all the pieces of nail, roll them into a rizla paper and smoke twenty of these per day then your chances of getting lung cancer would be greatly increased.
An electrostatic precipitator works by using an electric charge to remove particles like dust and smoke from the air. The device attracts the particles to metal plates, where they collect and can be removed.
"Collect" can be a verb, as in, "She wanted to collect butterflies". Or, "Collect" can be an adjective, as in, "I just made a collect phone call".
i collect poms:) some collect megaphones, and some collect team shirts.
If you meant what is collect in past tense, It is collected.
what does a antiquarian collect?