When silver is replaced with copper in this formula, I was trying to find the uses for the pure silver crystals. Are they able to be forged into a bar? im not sure, thanks
It's really fairly simple. The front brakes are stronger than the rear because more weight of the bike is directed towards it during stopping. Think about trying to stop a car that is rolling. Would it be easier to try to brace it from the front or pull it from behind?
For the best answers, search on this site shorturl.im/awnGC Yes the silver can be collected and made into a bar for furthger refining. This single displacement method of obtaining a metal is used in industry, the most common being the refining of gold, where the gold cyanide solution is treated with zinc metal, causing the gold to precipiate out of solution, leaving a zinc cyanide solution.
Firstly your equation is inaccurate. It is actually Cu + 2AgNO3 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO3)2 I used to do this expt with my classes and was asked this very question by one class. So they all filtered off their silver and washed it. Although their looked a lot in the test tubes, surprisingly little was present as it compacted down. Only a couple bothered to take up the offer that they could take it home! If you had enough, of course you could melt it into ingots.However as you have to make silver nitrate from silver and buy copper, it would not be profitable. In fact in the days before mass difgital photography, the photographic fixer used contained enough silver that they did bother to reclaim it.
They're Not!!!!!!! They are the same as the rear. What happens is under braking, weight get transferred to the front under inertia, so your front brake will be the most effective at that point!- for stopping. Bikernoj ! My - 'powerful front dual pivot caliper' is pretty much the same as my apparently 'weedy rear caliper' ? - But If I recall one of your previous answers, you can ride at 60+Mph ! Maybe Shimano make special brakes for you. .