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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Volume Unit Conversions Apr 19, 2006 ... Here is a handy conversion calculator for some common measures of volume. ... 1 quart = 0.94635 liters = 946.35 milliliters. Gallon ...
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The Headless Mac Adapter Jan 21, 2004 ... Find a VGA/Mac adapter. If you have older Macs around, you already have several of these. If not, you can buy something substantially ...
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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Mass Unit Conversions Sep 11, 2008 ... One kg = 2.205 pounds. A cube of water 10 centimeters on each side has a mass of 1 kg. For the "official standard" see the links below. ...
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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Exothermic and Endothermic Feb 28, 2008 ... An exothermic process is one that gives off heat. This heat is transferred to the surroundings. An endothermic process is one in which heat ...
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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Exothermic and Endothermic Feb 28, 2008 ... A reaction that is exothermic will be endothermic if run backward ... Thus, once an exothermic reaction begins, it can quickly "run away" ...
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The Glassware Gallery: Glassblowing Jun 27, 2006 ... If a critical piece of expensive glassware (such as a vacuum line) is broken, your laboratory might be out of commission until a repair is ...
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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Dust Apr 4, 2008 ... Other dusts can form explosive mixtures in air. One doesn't ordinarily think about everyday items such as flours or grain as being explosive ...
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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Halogen Sep 11, 2008 ... When a covalent halide dissolves, the halogen atom remains firmly attached to whatever it was bonded to and is not an electrolyte. ...
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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Halogen Sep 11, 2008 ... The simplest example of an ionic halide is ordinary table salt, ... When a covalent halide dissolves, the halogen atom remains firmly ...
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Fire Safety and Fire Extinguishers Sep 16, 2008 ... Halotron I extinguishers, like carbon dioxide units, are "clean agents" that leave no residue after discharge. Halotron I is less damaging ...
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