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For example, to make 100 mL of 50% alc/vol ethanol solution, water would be added to 50 mL of ethanol to make up exactly 100 mL. Whereas to make a 50% v/v ethanol solution, 50 mL of ethanol and 50 mL of water could be mixed but the resulting volume of solution will measure less than 100 mL due to the change of volume on mixing, and will contain ...
The reason for this is that, at a higher temperature, the gas particles move faster, and they can more easily escape from the surface of the solution (the vapor pressure is higher). So, the capacity of hot water to contain dissolved air is less than that of cold water. —Keenan Pepper 18:47, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
Apple announced on August 16, 2016, that Lens Technology, one of its major suppliers in China, has committed to power all its glass production for Apple with 100 percent renewable energy by 2018. The commitment is a large step in Apple's efforts to help manufacturers lower their carbon footprint in China. [ 354 ]
After realizing how much money Richard Simmons makes, Georgie decides to make his exercise video, turning to the drama teacher Mr. Lundy (Jason Alexander), for help. Mr. Lundy turns it into a cowboy aerobics theme, and Georgie convinces Connie to invest in him as her grandson. However, Connie and Georgie back out when Mr. Lundy wants 80% of the ...
[174] As a result, the milled AK-47s are capable of shooting 3–5 inch groups at 100 yards, whereas the stamped AKMs are capable of shooting 4–6 inch groups at 100 yards. [ 130 ] [ 174 ] The best shooters can hit a man-sized target at 800 meters within five shots (firing from a prone or supported position) or ten shots (standing).
Is it possiable to fail the test when being 100% honest. If so what factors can make it apear as if you are lieing? thank you Savannah Lynn Start off here. Check out the available links, like antipolygraph.org. --Ouro 06:42, 2 April 2006 (UTC) Yes, it is possible to fail a polygraph when being perfectly honest. From the article,