Organic peroxides are classified under DOT Hazard Class 5.2 and oxidizers are classified under Hazard Class 5.1. Organic peroxides are substances that can release oxygen and initiate combustion, while oxidizers are substances that can react exothermically with other materials, often accelerating combustion.
Sodium chromate, a yellow crystalline solid, is the chemical compound Na2CrO4. Its hydrated form, Na2CrO4·3H2O, contains three molecules of water per molecule of sodium chromate. This compound is water-soluble and is commonly used in laboratory applications.
To convert mg per g to g per 100g, you need to divide the mg per g value by 10. For example, if something is 20 mg per g, it would be 2 g per 100g.
To convert milligrams per liter to grams per liter, divide by 1000. For example, 1000 mg/L is equal to 1 g/L.
Lipids, specifically triglycerides, provide long-term energy storage in the form of fat in animals and oils in plants. These molecules are highly efficient at storing energy because they contain more energy per gram than carbohydrates or proteins.
The game fee is $1750 for other bowls, $2100 for each of the BCS games. There are also per diems, etc.
what is the difference between ampicillin and amoxicillin?I am not absolutely sure but I think they are basically the same drug. I believe they are an alternative to penicillin. Correct me if I a wrong?the differences are rgarding to the time of adminstration ,Ampicillin given 4 times per day and Amoxicillin 3 times so Amoxicillin is better and quicker absorbed
About 13 to 16 million per participating school.
The payout for the 2013 Outback Bowl is $3.4 million (US) per team. That ranks the Outback Bowl third among all non BCS bowl games for highest payout behind the Capital One Bowl ($4.25M per team) and the Cotton Bowl Classic ($3.625M per team). BCS bowls will pay out $18 million per team for the 2013 games that follow the 2012 season.
There are many different ways to determine the "best" bowl game. From a monetary standpoint, the Capital One Bowl pays out $4.25 million per team. This bowl also gets the first non-BCS selection from the Big Ten and SEC-a traditional conference rivalry, making the Capital One Bowl among the best non-BCS bowls. The Cotton Bowl classic between the first non-BCS Big 12 team and the second non-BCS SEC team is also a top bowl game paying $3.625 million for the 2013 bowl.
It looks like the 3.5 ml may be extraneous information. If 1 ml yields 250 mg, then you need 400/250 = 1.6 ml, to get 400 mg.
37 students per class
The average number of magazine subscriptions sold per student for each class are Mr Brown's class: 72/24 = 3 subs per student; Mrs Garcia's class: 98/28 = 3.5 subs per student. Thus Mrs Garcia's class sold more subscriptions per student.
class 7 means it can write data at 7mb per second, which is faster than class 4 which can only write at 4mb per second. The high the class number, the better performance or speed overall.
120 per class, max 5 class.
The cost of a step aerobics class will depend on a number of things. For example, if you are a member of a gym this class may already be covered in the cost of your membership. If you don't have a membership to a gym that offers step aerobics then the cost could be on a per class basis at approximately $10 per class, or by a month to month cost of about $200 per registration.
The in vitro susceptibility of 103 cultures of E. coli isolated from scouring and nonscouring pigs, and four cultures of Salmonella isolated from a case of necrotic enteritis was tested against Ampicillin contained in nutrient broth at concentrations of 0, 0.1, 1.0 and 5.0 uG per ml. of the medium. All but three cultures of E. coli were found to be susceptible to 5.0 uG/ml., all Salmonella isolates were also susceptible to this concentration of the antibiotic. Susceptibility of E. coli was also tested by plating dilutions of fecal samples obtained from either a scouring or a nonscouring pig, with E.M.B. agar containing 0, 0.1, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0 and 10.0 uG Ampicillin per ml. of the medium. No difference in the growth of E. coli was observed at 0, 0.1 and 1.0 uG concentrations. The three higher concentrations of the antibiotic inhibited the growth of E. coli proportional to the amount of Ampicillin in each concentration. Ampicillin proved very effective in alleviating the symptoms of hemorrhagic enteritis in a 11-week old pig. The disappearance of scours was associated with the replacement of the previously existing sero-biotypes of fecal E. coliwith another aberrant type of E.coli which produced H2S. No Ampicillin resistant strains of E. coli emerged following treatment of the animal with this antibiotic.