Breathing any gas, or mixture of gases, that doesn't contain oxygen will kill you. But this is not a function of the density of the gas(es).Except breathing nitrogen without oxygen will kill you.
Breathing any gas, or mixture of gases, that doesn't contain oxygen will kill you. But this is not a function of the density of the gas(es).Except breathing nitrogen without oxygen will kill you.
Inside the rollers is 3", center to center is about 3.75". The tumbler cylinders are around 4" deep and 4" in diameter on the inside of them. The motor turns real slow for tumbling rocks. It makes a bit of noise when tumbling rocks, so it is on the work bench in the garage. They are not cheap, so be prepared for sticker shock.Nice work. Thanks. What is the distance between the rollers? The 1 liter amber glass bottles I use appear to be about 3 3/4" in diameter. Smaller plastic bottles used for mixing might be put in the rock tumbler for overnight mixing. It would be gentle and thorough.
Now that I see how it's geared I'm sure I'll make one. The trick is use a small diameter roller and large diameter drive wheel to get the slow speed. A smaller motor should be sufficient. Rolling a bottle of liquid would create very lilttle resistance compared to rocks.Inside the rollers is 3", center to center is about 3.75". The tumbler cylinders are around 4" deep and 4" in diameter on the inside of them. The motor turns real slow for tumbling rocks. It makes a bit of noise when tumbling rocks, so it is on the work bench in the garage. They are not cheap, so be prepared for sticker shock.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BUUT5K/ref=dp_cerb_1
Nitrogen displaces oxygen, hence purging bottles to remove oxygen which degrades many products nitrogen doesn't.Breathing any gas, or mixture of gases, that doesn't contain oxygen will kill you. But this is not a function of the density of the gas(es).
It needs to be mentioned that both nitorgen and argon are inert. The advantage of argon is it's heaviier than airNitrogen displaces oxygen, hence purging bottles to remove oxygen which degrades many products nitrogen doesn't.
I'm going to go all pedantic here.It needs to be mentioned that both nitorgen and argon are inert. The advantage of argon is it's heaviier than air
I'm going to go all pedantic here.
Technically, nitrogen isn't "inert". If it were, it would not readily form compounds at all, and we'd have no nicotine, or amino acids, or numerous other compounds that are essential to life.
To be truly "inert" an element's atoms have to have the last electron shell completely full, which is the case only for the stuff in the right-most column of the periodic table, i.e. helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
However, nitrogen is a great deal less reactive than oxygen because it forms a very strong triple bond with itself, which generally has to be broken before it will combine with anything else.
That said, the N2 molecule is close enough to inert for our purposes. As already mentioned, the chief advantage of argon over nitrogen for what we're discussing here is argon's greater density.
I believe it won't have a material effect on the strength.Here’s the response from MFS that I received after sending them that picture of that dark bottle of nicotine
ETA: they’re replacing the nic
I believe it won't have a material effect on the strength.
However, I'm skeptical that it won't affect the taste. Of course taste is subjective, plus there's the question of discernibility, which will be affected by things like nic strength and amount & type of flavoring used in the juice you're making. My personal experience with relatively potent (15mg/ml) and mostly unflavored juice says that the difference between fresh, clear/colorless nic and nic that has darkened noticeably is readily apparent.
They requested I look at the second liter in that order. I didn’t even have to open it to see it had darkened! And that’s in an opaque bottle! Wow!! At least they’re making things right, which is a lot more than other vape companies I’ve ordered from!
I think that's great customer service too, ChelsB. Very nice of them to replace it, chuck it in the freezer when it comes, yeah?
Anna
Except breathing nitrogen without oxygen will kill you.
I wonder if anyone has actually had a bad experience with NOT washing before using? Or if it's more of a personal preference and doesn't really matter...I should, but don't.