You use 1/2 of a canteen cup.
The chemical symbol (not formula, macroscopic sample) of neon is Ne.
A vial is typically a small container with a stopper or way to open and close it. An ampule is typically sealed after filling and is not designed to be reused once broken into. Many vaccines come in ampules, with a sealed cover that can be punctured with a hypodermic needle to draw out the liquid. Some ampules such as smelling salts are designed to be crushed to release gas or aromas.
An ampoule (also ampule or ampulla) is a small sealed vial which is used to contain and preserve a sample, usually a solid or liquid. Ampoules are commonly made of glass, although plastic ampoules do exist.
It's a chemical change--there's a glass ampule in the glow stick. and it's got one chemical in it. Around it is another chemical. When you break the glow stick the two chemicals mix, and the glow happens.
You use 1/2 of a canteen cup.
You use 1/2 of a canteen cup.
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Use one ampule of calcium hypochlorite to 1/2 canteen cup of water. (The desired chlorine residual should be 1ppm)
The plural form of the noun 'ampule' (or ampoule) is ampules (or ampoules).
There is usually a little bit of liquid stuck at the top of the ampule - flicking the ampule before breaking the top helps drive this drop of liquid back down into the bottom of the ampule.
An ampule is another word for an ampoule, a hermetically-sealed vial containing a sterile solution suitable for injection.
it comes with a diluent...you just have to aspirate the liquid part of the benutex then incorporate it to the ampule which has the powder form
Pull seals are made by heating the neck of ampule below the tip while tip seals are made by melting the glass at tip of neck until a bead form that closes the opening
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There's an ampule inside them. Bend until you can hear the ampule break, then shake them to start the chemical indothermic reaction.