Robbed. Robbed I tells ya.

petros

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How are mom's RMA meetings coming along?

I'm sorry to crush another lie. I know your embarrassed or you wouldn't have lied.

*bend over*
 

Cannuck

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Checked with? A baking measuring cup or a proper lab cylinder with the liquid at 20C?

For those so inclined to believe water temperature is going to make a significant difference in the volume of a 4L jug

https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-specific-volume-weight-d_661.html

The difference between 4L of water at 4C and boiling is 39 mL or just under 3 tbsp (half a tbsp difference between 4 and 20 C). Don’t go out and buy lab equipment. Be smart. Don’t be a Pete.
 

petros

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Sorry to embarrass you again by killing another lie.

20C is the measuring temp us professionals use in quantitive chemistry and milk isn't water.

Some volumetric glassware bears the label "TC 20°C" which stands for "to contain at 20°C." This means that at 20°C, that flask will have precisely the volume listed inside it. If you were to pour out the liquid, you would need to get every drop out of it to have that volume.
Alternatively, some volumetric glassware bears the label "TD 20°C" which stands for "to deliver at 20°C." This means that at 20°C, precisely the volume listed will leave it when the contents are allowed to drain out of the vessel. It is not necessary to get every last drop and, in fact, it is inaccurate to blow the last bit out of a volumetric pipet.
 

Cannuck

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Sorry for triggering you again but 4L of water and 4L of milk is the same volume. You're confused with mass and specific gravity. Either that or you're too stupid to realize you can check the jugs volume with water. Personally I think it's a big helping of both.


Schooled again by a lowly bottle sorter

*hug*
 

petros

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You'd best stick to sorting green from clear and and calling your mom your girlfriend.

Neither specific gravity or mass apply to measuring the volume of milk which is a compound and not just a liquid.

Your reading comprehension is marginal at best. I was measuring naphtha in a milk jug not measuring milk or water.
 

Cannuck

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You'd best stick to sorting green from clear and and calling your mom your girlfriend.
Neither specific gravity or mass apply to measuring the volume of milk which is a compound and not just a liquid.
Your reading comprehension is marginal at best. I was measuring naphtha in a milk jug not measuring milk or water.

Nice try but we aren't measuring the volume of milk. It's the volume of a jug we are measuring. The real funny part is that the temp of the water is irrelevant. 4L of boiling water and 4L of 4C water are the same volume. Of course, they won't be as the temperatures equalize.

This is fun. Kinda reminds me of tax cuts

*hug*

#bottlesorterschooling
 

DaSleeper

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You'd best stick to sorting green from clear and and calling your mom your girlfriend.

Neither specific gravity or mass apply to measuring the volume of milk which is a compound and not just a liquid.

Your reading comprehension is marginal at best. I was measuring naphtha in a milk jug not measuring milk or water.
Doesn't temperature affect the volume of a liquid? and a lighter density liquid like gasoline in a bigger way than water?
 

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petros

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Oh right the firefighter tax credit you don't get and isn't on a T2 which the smart people were talking about.

As for 20C which is the quantitive standard is Canadian law. It's absolutely necessary to use legal standards when disputing the volume of a jug.

You know it's not too late to get your GED and a better job and nor is it too late to lose 100 lbs so you can actually be a firefighter so you can use the credit on a personal T1 return.

So embarrassed that your life is a lie.

Say hi to mom, she is a nice lady. We had a great talk.
 

Cannuck

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Sorry for triggering you. Perhaps you'd feel better if you managed to refute anything I've said

#bottlesorterschooling
 

petros

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Why would I be triggered by a drop out bottle sorter that can't go through a day without lying to try and not to look like the loser you are?

Do you think a fire king kitchen measuring cup is accurate and accepted as an international standard?

So tell me genius, how many fewer millilitres of cold milk go into a jug to compensate for the temperature discrepancy?

Since milk is a compound with several components unaffected by temperature how would you factor in these variables?
 

petros

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Doesn't temperature affect the volume of a liquid? and a lighter density liquid like gasoline in a bigger way than water?
Of course. That is why gas pumps have a sticker giving the volume of gasoline at a specific temperature to meet the weights and measures act.

Something like butane has to be measured 1C below boiling point.
 

DaSleeper

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Temperature change does but as I said, 1L of 4C water and 1L of 50C water are both 1L. The mass is different and the volume will change as the temp changes.
That was a rhetorical question dummy.....I should have color coded it just for you!


Now you can go back to your trolling.............................