Is super glue stronger than wood?

Is super glue stronger than wood? Super glue is technically stronger than wood glue, but it tends to be pricier in smaller quantities. However, it makes sense to use super glue for smaller projects since smaller pieces are difficult to clamp (and wood glue typically requires clamping). Many carpenters keep both types of adhesive on […]

What is the rule for debits and credits?

What is the rule for debits and credits? The following are the rules of debit and credit which guide the system of accounts, they are known as the Golden Rules of accountancy: First: Debit what comes in, Credit what goes out. Second: Debit all expenses and losses, Credit all incomes and gains. Third: Debit the […]

What do utilitarians think about rights?

What do utilitarians think about rights? The most basic utilitarian critique of human rights lies in the assertion that resources are scarce in any society, and especially limited in some. This scarcity inevitably leads to utilitarian calculations to allocate those resources in a way that will maximize the greatest good. Who thought of natural rights? […]

Is cervical ectropion normal?

Is cervical ectropion normal? Cervical ectropion is said as ek-tro-pee-un. It is common and harmless. It is not linked to cervical cancer or anything that causes cancer. Cervical ectropion happens when cells from inside the cervical canal grow onto the outside of the cervix. How is cervical ectropion treated? The main treatment is cauterization of […]

How many NMR signals are there in 1,1-dichloroethane?

How many NMR signals are there in 1,1-dichloroethane? The hydrogen atoms (protons) of 1,1-dichloroethane occupy 2 different chemical environments so that the low resolution NMR spectra should show 2 principal peaks of different H-1 NMR chemical shifts in the ratio 3:1. (diagram above for 1,1-dichloroethane). How many equivalent set of NMR proton are in acetone? […]

How do I get funding for PhD in Norway?

How do I get funding for PhD in Norway? Financing by agreement with your regular employer. the Research Council of Norway under the Industrial PhD scheme or the Public sector PhD scheme. other national or international scholarships. Do International PhD students get paid in Norway? PhD candidates in Norway are considered employees and most PhDs […]

How is copper II oxide formed?

How is copper II oxide formed? It can be formed by heating copper in air at around 300–800°C: 2 Cu + O2 → 2 CuO. For laboratory uses, pure copper(II) oxide is better prepared by heating copper(II) nitrate, copper(II) hydroxide, or basic copper(II) carbonate: 2 Cu(NO3)2(s) → 2 CuO(s) + 4 NO2(g) + O2(g) (180°C) […]

What can cause an amp to overheat?

What can cause an amp to overheat? What are the problems when an amplifier gets too hot? There are several different reasons that an amplifier will get hot and shut down. Four of the most common are: Blown/grounded speaker(s), poor power and/or ground connections, too low an impedance (load), or Gain/Punch Bass control settings too […]

What are some native animals in Austria?

What are some native animals in Austria? There is a predominantly Central European fauna in Austria with species that include deer, stag, rabbit, pheasant, fox, badger, marten and partridge. Native to the alpine regions are the chamois, groundhog, eagle and mountain jackdaw. Are hedgehogs native to Austria? The European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), also known as […]

Where was Skookum Jim born?

Where was Skookum Jim born? Bennett Lake Keish/Place of birth What did Skookum Jim Mason do? 1855 – July 11, 1916), also known as James Mason and by the nickname Skookum Jim Mason, was a member of the Tagish First Nation in what became the Yukon Territory of Canada…. Keish Known for Discovery Claim that […]

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