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PLUMBING QUESTION/PROBLEM....the main sewer trap in a rental bldg. keeps clogging up with some soft like CRISCO white goop. Both tenants deny putting anything strange down the sink or toilet

Plumbing problem - White Goop: If your water is too hard, soap may not be dissolving completely, so creating a 'cloud' of macroscopic particles.
1/22/2019 1:23:33 AM • Science &... • Answered on Jan 22, 2019 • 569 views
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I need a windows 8.1 64 bit driver for QX3+ microscope. do i need different software

you need the software for that microscope from the manufacturers web site suitable for win 8 64 bit
11/20/2017 5:52:57 AM • Science &... • Answered on Nov 20, 2017 • 519 views
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What is the password to access the calibration menu on a Brookfield Prime viscometer?

Note: Administrator default password is admin.
9/27/2017 12:38:24 PM • Science &... • Answered on Sep 27, 2017 • 1,385 views
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Why is that very important to take very good care of the microscope

Damage to an expensive precision instrument can result in loss of functions, distorted results, costly repair or replacement. There is also risk of contamination and injury. Damage can result from misuse or lack of maintenance. Safety Maintenance http://www.wpro.who.int/mvp/lab_quality/2096_oms_gmp_sop_12.pdf
9/9/2017 7:00:35 PM • Science &... • Answered on Sep 09, 2017 • 2,439 views
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Autoclave saying ES what does it mean

There are a variety of brands/models of autoclaves and your model is not adequately identified. There are ES models of an autoclave of a particular brand but I have no knowledge of their designation system. A search of an autoclave manual did not reveal an "es" error code. Why not contact technical support or the sales forces of the manufacturer with the query?
9/9/2017 12:21:20 AM • Science &... • Answered on Sep 09, 2017 • 1,834 views
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But, yet in the operator manual it says it should be a microscopic dimension of 0.65mm. Yeah-as in just over One-Half of One MILLIMETER!! That Can't truly be the case, can it?

what ever are you talking about ? posts are not linked so this statement makes no sense
7/14/2017 10:37:05 PM • Science &... • Answered on Jul 14, 2017 • 1,932 views
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How will you track a moving image in the microscope?

Your question is hard to answer without more detail, including movement rate and required magnification. For relatively slow moving objects you can use a movable stage (X-Y stepper motors tied to a computer). Usually the direction of motion is erratic or unknown, and some digital tracking software will have to be written to drive the steppers so as to follow the designated object of interest. This may be something you have to develop yourself, although there may be some "tracking" software commercially available (or adaptable). Note that you usually cannot take a video of the object as you track it, due to the quantum action of the stepper motors. However, this does not keep you from taking a series of stills (step - capture - step - capture - step ... etc.) and turning them back into a stop-action video. There are a lot of free or cheap programs out there to do that. If the motion of the object is rapid, then you have a much bigger problem. One project I did some years back had this problem, and we could not actively track the sudden motion with a microscope. What we did instead was to reduce the microscope magnification, and significantly up the resolution of the high-speed camera (and yes, that was very expensive). At 1500 FPS, we could capture the object as it moved rapidly across the stage, then post-process the resulting frames to center on the object. The obvious limit here is that the object needs to cover a relatively small portion of the overall picture - which limits the magnification you can use. Of course, the offsetting advantage of this method is that you pay more for the camera, but don't have to have a movable stage on the scope.
12/6/2017 10:07:12 AM • Science &... • Answered on Dec 06, 2017 • 2,398 views
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The little lamp in my microscope SU 1070 is kapot It,s a small lamp number 2510 QU I want a new one if possible

If you're clever with electronics and can solder, consider an LED replacement. Do you have any data on the voltage, current, or lumen rating of the bulb?
3/25/2018 9:30:31 AM • Science &... • Answered on Mar 25, 2018 • 2,174 views
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Sixth planet from the sun?

Saturn.. The first five are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter.
2/27/2019 9:25:03 AM • Science &... • Answered on Feb 27, 2019 • 515 views
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What chemicals cause a volcanic eruption

11/7/2016 7:27:19 PM • Science &... • Answered on Nov 07, 2016 • 1,214 views
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Do i have surplus pension funds.i worked for three laboratories in my working life.

Are you an inspector of any spirit distillery? Seems so. Brand, Rum or Wine? Products? Be frank with your questions.
9/7/2016 1:25:51 PM • Science &... • Answered on Sep 07, 2016 • 780 views
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Errors in euronda autoclave

What model?
6/7/2016 6:51:29 PM • Science &... • Answered on Jun 07, 2016 • 1,544 views
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Sodium chromate + barium nitrate

Ba(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CrO4(aq) ? BaCrO4 (?precipitate) + 2 NaNO3(aq)
3/7/2016 5:54:42 PM • Science &... • Answered on Mar 07, 2016 • 1,198 views
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Where can I get a manual for an unidentified microscope?

Email nikoninstruments(at)nikon(dot)net with some pictures of your microscope and I'll see if we can ID it. Make sure the pics are bright enough and in focus and at a wide enough angle to get a good look at it. Nikon Instruments Microscopes and Imaging Systems
3/4/2016 4:12:47 PM • Science &... • Answered on Mar 04, 2016 • 1,068 views
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BLACKMOLD/REMOVAL

use bleach, but with causion, use goggles and gloves during work.
2/4/2016 5:05:46 PM • Science &... • Answered on Feb 04, 2016 • 1,134 views
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Is chemical x leagl in nj

Sodium chloride, sodium hydrocarbonate, sucrose are absolutly legal.
2/4/2016 5:01:12 PM • Science &... • Answered on Feb 04, 2016 • 602 views
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How do you get superpowers

Eat more spinach!
2/4/2016 4:58:40 PM • Science &... • Answered on Feb 04, 2016 • 593 views
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Why acetone will cloudy turbid when mix with water, is there any contamination?

What is purity of acetone? Is this acetone chemical grade pure? Check also purity of water, you have use distilled water for solution. Water also should be degased, because if water contain dissolved gases mixing with acetone will form small bubbles looking as turbidity.
2/4/2016 4:49:32 PM • Science &... • Answered on Feb 04, 2016 • 1,024 views
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