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Water White Star

In this preparation the dry lead salt of catechol is used. The product forms a white, star-like mass, M.pt. 88 C., B.pt. 197 to 198 C. at 15 mm., decomposed in the usual maimer by water. If the sodium salt is used instead of the lead salt in this preparation, a product is isolated, M.pt. 63° C. [Pg.181]

Fig. 10. Effect of drinking 300 ml of water, blacktea, green tea, alcohol-free red wine, or alcohol-free white wine on TAC of blood plasma of volunteers. Data taken from Serafini et al. (S11). Mean values SD of results for five volunteers. TAC was measured by protection of phycoerythrin bleaching (G5). Stars indicate statistically significant differences. Fig. 10. Effect of drinking 300 ml of water, blacktea, green tea, alcohol-free red wine, or alcohol-free white wine on TAC of blood plasma of volunteers. Data taken from Serafini et al. (S11). Mean values SD of results for five volunteers. TAC was measured by protection of phycoerythrin bleaching (G5). Stars indicate statistically significant differences.
When we talk about black holes, I ll tell you more about the density of stars. For now, realize that the Sun is actually only slightly more dense than water. Because red giants have about the same mass as the Sun in a huge volume, their average densities are very low—about the same as that of vacuums produced on Earth. On the other hand, consider the white dwarfs. These are faint stars that are the evolutionary endpoints of intermediate- and low-mass stars. A majority of stars, like our Sun, end their lives as white dwarfs. If I were to give you a thimble full of white dwarf mass, you could never lift it. A teaspoon of white dwarf material weighs several tons on Earth. The time needed for a white dwarf to cool down is billions of years. ... [Pg.80]

Water 3% salt solution - -30% sulphuric acid 10% hydrochloric acid 10% nitric acid 20% acetic acid -20% sodium hydroxide 4 star petroi Engine oii Linseed oii -White spirit Toluene Methanol ... [Pg.202]

And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow and his eyes were as a flame of fire And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace and his voice as the sound of many waters. And he had in his right hand seven stars and out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength. [Pg.327]


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