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The best way to remove rust from steel is by using a rust remover solution or Chillwell Test a rust converter. Sanding or wire brushing can also be effective in removing rust,
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A severe drought in a grassland will reduce the number of consumers in the entire energy pyramid Why?
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A severe drought in a grassland will reduce the availability of food for herbivores, leading to a decrease in their population. This will in turn decrease the p
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The term voltage regulated means that the?
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voltage output of a device or system remains constant despite variations in input voltage or load. This ensures stability and reliability in electrical circuits
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What gauge is auto sheet metal?
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Auto sheet metal is commonly manufactured in gauges ranging from 18 to 22, with 18 gauge being thicker and 22 gauge being thinner. The most commonly used gauge
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How many gallons in a 20 lb propane tank?
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About 4.1 gallonsPropane is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. A 20-pound tank holds about 4.1 gallons of liquid propane. It’s a liquid in the tank bec
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What is the biggest V8 engine ever built?
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I think the Chevy 4.3L (262 ci) I could be wrong here Largest displacement in truck use: GMC 478. 478 cubic inches. ~7.8L Largest V6. EMD 645 was made in a smal
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How much of water should be add to obtain a solution that is twenty percent antifreeze?
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To obtain a solution that is twenty percent antifreeze, you would add 4 parts water to 1 part antifreeze. This means that for every 1 part of antifreeze, you wo
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How do you get the energy from ATP molecules?
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Energy is released from ATP molecules through the breaking of high-energy phosphate bonds in a process called hydrolysis. When the terminal phosphate group is r
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What is the 2008 fastest production truck?
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The 2008 fastest production truck was the Dodge Ram SRT-10. It was powered by an 8.3-liter V10 engine that produced 500 horsepower, allowing it to reach a top s
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What is Hydraulic oil ms 1209?
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Hydraulic oil MS 1209 is a type of fluid recommended for use in hydraulic systems, particularly those in heavy-duty equipment such as construction machinery. It
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What compounds and mixtures is silver found in?
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Silver is often found in its pure form as a metal, known as native silver. It is also commonly found in compounds such as silver sulfide in minerals like argent
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What are fumes?
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Toxic fumes are gases that are poisonous or dangerous to people. There are different levels of toxicity, meaning some fumes ( gases ) are more dangerous than ot
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How do you change out a fan relay for a 1993 Mercury topaz?
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To change out a fan relay for a 1993 Mercury Topaz, locate the relay, typically found in the engine compartment near the radiator. Disconnect the negative batte
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What does a nucleus in a cell do?
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The nucleus in a cell contains the cell’s genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell’s activities by regulating gene expression. It serves as the “contro
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What are catalytic converters made of?
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Catalytic converters are typically made of a ceramic or metallic catalyst support coated with a combination of metals such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium.
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What is high octane fuel?
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High octane fuel is a type of gasoline that has a higher octane rating than regular gasoline, typically 91 or 93 octane. It is designed for high-performance eng
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How many millionaires are in the world?
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you cannot tell, theres a number of millionairs that are not famous or heard of. people like property investors, stock brokers, oil magnets, mangment positions,
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Your 2500 HD Overheats with the snow plow on but only when you are traveling up the road even with the plow almost all the way down any solutions?
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Overheating while plowing snow uphill can be caused by the increased load on the engine. Check the radiator for any debris blocking airflow, ensure the coolant
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Why does it take so long for my 2003 Pontiac Montana to warm up in cold weather its -30 celsius and it takes 30 minutes to even start to warmup where my 2000 Blazer is 10 minutes?
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The time it takes for a vehicle to warm up in cold weather can vary depending on factors such as the engine size, type of fuel, and overall efficiency of the he
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1996 Buick regal custom 3.1L spark plug change three back plugs?
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To change the three back spark plugs in a 1996 Buick Regal Custom with a 3.1L engine, you will need to access them by removing the intake manifold to reach the
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2.8 liter equals what in cubic inches?
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2.8 liters is equal to approximately 170.86 cubic inches.
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