glycerine (Indian pharmacopoeia)
The latest design of Brooks Glycerine shoes is the Glycerine 10. The Glycerine 10 shoes is said to be pefectly flush and enhances flexibility for an effortless toe-off.
Sheep, cows and camels are some of the animals that make glycerine. It is a component of their fat and is also found in many other animal's fat. Glycerine is extracted from this fat commercially and is a component of most soaps and skin oil.
Glycerine can be burned by applying a flame to it, as it is a flammable substance. It will ignite and produce heat and light during the combustion process. Precautions should be taken as glycerine burns with a relatively high flame temperature.
1litre is 1000ml. therefore...40,000ml is 40litres.
1 Imperial pint = 0.56 litres 1litre = 1 Kg approximately. So about 560 grams.
1000 ml in 1litre
1000cc = 1litre
1 liter is 1,000 milliliters.
1litre=1000cm3 hence, 4litres=4000cm3
3,500ml. 1litre = 1000ml
0.264 US gallon per liter.
About 1287 of regular size tea spoons.
100 centilitres = 1 litre!
1/10 L
glycerine (Indian pharmacopoeia)
It is glycerine that comes from vegetable sources.