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 HHO Or Oxyhydrogen Torch Used In Cutting Welding Of Glass Thermoplastic Metals Also In Platinum Work


Equipment & Supplies >> HHO Or Oxyhydrogen Torch Used In Cutting Welding Of Glass Thermoplastic Metals Also In Platinum Work


Oxyhydrogen or HHO refers to the mixture of two gases namely hydrogen and oxygen in the atomic ratio of 2:1 in the proportion similar to water. This gaseous mixture finds application in torches for thr purpose of processing of refractory materials.



 Citric Acid Found In Monohydrate Or Anhydrous State Increases Taste Of Foods And Soft Drinks


Food & Drinks >> Citric Acid Found In Monohydrate Or Anhydrous State Increases Taste Of Foods And Soft Drinks


Citric acid refers to the weak form of an organic acid. It is considered as a natural preservative and is also acidic as well as sour in taste. It is added to foods and soft drinks to enhance their taste.




 Car Evaporative Air Cooler Automobile Portable And Durable


Auto & Trucks >> Car Evaporative Air Cooler Automobile Portable And Durable


Car Evaporative Air Cooler Automobile is the important tool with the help of which you can keep your car cool. Therefore, the tool should be very good in quality as well as texture. The function of this evaporating cooler is to soak the gas from the inner compartment of the car and release it somewhere out side. The function of this cooler is just like that sort working in the homes for domestic purpose. This kind of cooler requires water for its function.



 Symbol Of Density Term In Physics


Education & Science >> Symbol Of Density Term In Physics


Symbol for Density in Physics defines density of an object as the ratio of its mass compared to its unit volume. So it is a proportion between the two basic aspects of any object, mass and volume. Density of a small rock is more than a piece of large cork though the mass remaining the same.




 Great Lakes Economic Hub Of U.S.A


Travel & Leisure >> Great Lakes Economic Hub Of U.S.A


The Great Lakes are group of five large lakes near the Canada United States border. These are Lake Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. Among them Lake Superior is the Largest fresh water Lake in the world. These five lakes and their connecting channels form the largest freshwater system on the Earth. More than 30 million people live in the basin of Great Lakes. The daily activities of these inhabitants from water consumption to waste return directly affects in the environment of Great Lake.


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 Density Measurement


Education & Science >> Density Measurement


Density is mass m per unit volume V in Physics. The size is compared to how heavy something is. A heavy and small object such as a lump of lead or rock is denser than a larger object of the same weight such as pieces of foam or cork or a lighter object of the same size. The measurement is expressed for a common case of homogeneous object where SI units are- m which is the mass of the substance measured in kg.




 Baltic Sea North Europe


Travel & Leisure >> Baltic Sea North Europe


The Baltic Sea is in northern Europe and is located between 53o North to 66o North latitude and 20o East to 26o East longitude. It is surrounded by the Scandinavian islands, mainland Europe and the Danish islands. During a normal winter, about 45% of its surface area gets covered with ice. It is artificially linked to the North Sea by the Kiel Canal and to the White Sea by the White Sea Canal.










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