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Demarle Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat
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A must-have for every pastry chef, this thick but flexible silicone baking sheet acts as a non-stick work surface, needing no grease Freeze or bake with it: withstands temperature from -40 to over 480F Great for all your chocolate & sugar work Can be reused thousands of times SilpatCare Instructions Handling Work with Silpat ona flat surface with the smooth side facing up (Silpat logo up)...
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One pound of Red wax, very pliable and may be reused over and over again.
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Melting Pot
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Bernzomatic PC3 Copper-Phosphorous Brazing/Welding Rods, 3-Piece
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12'' brazing rod for use with oxygen torch kit and high temperature fuel torches.No. PC3: Copper phosphorus rods, used to braze copper and bronze, may be used to seal copper pipes in plumbing applications without draining the water...
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It protect your babys tender skin against diaper rash, the way mothers have for over 100 years, with Vaseline Petroleum Jelly. A continuous film of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly gives proven protection against the wetness thats the leading cause of diaper rash.
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FLASH POINT SUBLINGUAL FAT BURNER 160 Melt Tabs
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Flash Point The World's First Sublingual Fat Burner• Starts Burning Fat in Only 33 Seconds!• Mega-Potent Formula• Instant Thermogenic IntensityFlash Point™ Melt Tabs™ are unlike anything you've ever seen in fat-burning technology...
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Gourmet Butterscotch Chips for Baking (11 oz)
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Add these scrumptious butterscotch chips to your baking. (11 ounces) Imagine really smooth butterscotch chips. These are smoother, richer, and more mellow than the butterscotch chips in local grocery stores...
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Novak 5832 Novak Lead-Free Silver Solder 15g
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This is Novak's Lead-Free Silver Rosin-Core Solder. It contains 15 grams of solder, which is approximately 10 feet (3 meters). The solder is conveniently stored inside a clear plastic tube to prevent unrolling and has an opening at the top for easy access...
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Rosin Core Solder 60/40, 4oz
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This solder is not only great for hobby projects but good all electrical applications. The melting temperature for this solder is 374 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Cesaral Melting Point
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Tipping Points and Gaia's Defence Tactics
April 15th, 2008 - Oil just broke another record at $ 113 a barrel! Prior to this, oil only flirted with these levels after a disaster like Hurricane Katrina. Just imagine what would happen to oil if another major hurricane hit the oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, or if terrorists interrupted Middle East oil supplies? (For an interesting analysis of a similar possible scenario, read Richard Clarke's The Scorpion's Gate".)
On the contrary, economists will tell you that these high oil prices are caused by the weak dollar and investors looking for a shelter in commodities. We hear less commentary about Peak Oil than we do about oil speculators.
However, the Wall Street Journal carried a piece about Siberian oil supplies slowing down due to "age." In other words, Russia's oil wells are drying up, and they have poor infrastructure in place to tap the promising regions of Eastern Siberia.
Add to that the melting permafrost(global warming?) making it difficult for large vehicles to navigate those areas, and we should not be seeing Eastern Siberian oil flooding the market any time soon. To me, this effect has an eery resemblance to the Gaia theory of Earth protecting itself in ironic ways and bringing about its own equilibrium. In other words, carbon dioxide emissions from burning petroleum fuels are knocking Earth's climate out of balance, so Earth takes measures to counteract that effect. I'm not agreeing with the Gaia theory in saying that the Earth is consciously acting this way, but, thankfully, it is that very tendency towards equilibrium which makes Earth hospitable to life in the first place.
Until we hit the climate's tipping points...
For some frightening reading about tipping points, Google the following:
Methane Gas release from permafrost;
Arctic Ice Albedo;
Antarctic Ice Carbon Sink Weakening.
I'll give you a hint about why I'm wrong in the above paragraph where I posit that Earth is defending herself my melting the permafrost and thus slowing down oil extraction: This would be a poison pill defense. Melting permafrost releases huge amounts of methane gas from the wet, rotting swamps which are created. Methane is 20 times more powerful a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. It has been estimated that the greenhouse effect caused by the methane gas release from Alaska, Siberia, Greenland, Norway and Canada is so powerful that it exceeds the warming that the United States causes from its total carbon dioxide output. In other words, now that we have reached this tipping point, even if the United States became carbon neutral (slim chance!), the methane gas release from those areas would guarantee that the Earth still continued its course toward global climate destabilization.
A climate tipping point means that it is already out of our hands. For a further look at that idea, I highly recommend reading the gripping scenarios described in With Speed and Violence, which makes Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth look like child's play.
But does that mean that we stop trying? What do you think? Please leave your comments about this question at the link below.
About the Author
Dennis Meizys of has worked in the electrical power industry for 16 years, and now concentrates on environmentally-responsible energy projects with Maryland Green Power Co. Dennis writes a weblog discussing the difference between effective energy conservation measures, green-washing, and outright scams, and how to tell the difference between them.
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What will a soluble impurity do to the melting point of an organic compound?
What will a soluble impurity do to the melting point of an organic compound?
The melting point will go lower or higher depending on the impurity. Most likely lower.
Generally inorganic impurities make the mp higher
Organic impurities make the mp lower.
Flood Concerns Grow As Rain Approaches
A concern for major flooding has prompted Pittsburgh city officials to declare a state of emergency. Melting snow and heavy rainfall that is on the way is expected to cause local creeks and rivers to flood their banks by the weekend.
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