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Re: Comp question

by "Joe Smith" <noyfb@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 3, 2008 at 10:03 AM

Sure, it could be.  Or it could be 66 ounces.
Or it could be 6.6 grams.  Then you would have to keep the ratio the same 
for ALL the components by dividing by ALL the parts by 10.
The numbers are nothing more that a ratio of weights.  OK?

"Fetty" <davef@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:a335caf4-7095-4fae-8858-7b0fa0880c87@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> So is Potassium perchlorate.............................66
>
> 66 grams?
>
 




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Fetty <davef@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-03 08:20:54 
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Fetty <davef@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-03 09:57:14 
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"Joe Smith" <  2008-05-03 10:03:32 
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Fetty <davef@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-03 10:27:25 
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Bob1001 <quadrunnerkid  2008-05-03 11:05:59 
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Auriga <bradash1@[EMAI  2008-05-03 12:50:10 
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"J.E.B." <jp  2008-05-03 15:39:32 
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"Fireball" <  2008-05-03 20:47:53 
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"Kansas" <Ka  2008-05-03 18:28:16 
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"Kansas" <Ka  2008-05-03 19:34:31 
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"Däve" <dtb2  2008-05-05 12:00:50 
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"Kansas" <Ka  2008-05-05 16:29:31 
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"J.E.B." <jp  2008-05-05 14:03:25 

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