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Pour 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of vegetable oil into a large, heavy skillet and turn the heat to medium-high. Place 1 pound (453 g) of weisswurst in a single layer in the skillet. Sauté and turn the sausages frequently until they're golden brown on the outside. This should take 2 to 4 minutes.  Use a skillet that's at least 12-inches (30 cm) in diameter. Avoid over cooking the weisswurst since they'll finish cooking in the oven. Peel 2 onions and use a sharp knife to slice them thinly. Get out 3 cups (450 g) of sauerkraut and place it in a fine mesh strainer over a sink. Press against the sauerkraut so the liquid drains out of the sauerkraut. Carefully drain and discard any of the hot grease in the skillet. The sausages should still be in a single layer in the skillet. Spread the sliced onions and drained sauerkraut evenly over the weisswurst. Pour 2 cups (473 ml) of beer over the mixture. You can use any wheat or Bavarian-style beer. Put a lid on the skillet and turn the heat to medium. Let the weisswurst, onions, and sauerkraut cook until the sausages are cooked throughout and the onions soften. This should take 15 to 20 minutes. If you don't have a lid for your skillet, consider laying a baking sheet down over the skillet. Use an apple corer to remove the cores from 2 granny smith apples. Slice the apples into 1-cm thick slices and add them to the skillet with the sausages. You should also sprinkle the dish with freshly ground nutmeg, salt, and pepper, to taste. Put the lid back on the skillet and cook the mixture over medium heat until the apples soften a little. This should take 2 minutes. Turn off the heat and serve the cooked weisswurst, onions, sauerkraut, and apples while they're hot. You can store this dish in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.

summary: Sauté the weisswurst for 2 to 4 minutes. Slice the onions and drain the sauerkraut. Combine the weisswurst, onions, sauerkraut, and beer in the skillet. Cook the weisswurst for 15 to 20 minutes. Add sliced apples and season the dish. Cover and cook the dish for 2 more minutes.


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It's easy to see the principles of enthalpy in action with a simple experiment. To make sure that the reaction in your experiment will take place without any foreign contamination, clean and sterilize the container that you plan to use. Scientists use special closed containers called calorimeters to measure enthalpy, but you can achieve reasonable results with any small glass jar or flask. Regardless of the container you use, fill it with clean, room-temperature tap water. You'll also want to conduct the reaction somewhere indoors with a cool temperature. For this experiment, you'll want a fairly small container. We'll be testing the enthalpy-altering effects of Alka-Seltzer on water, so the less water used, the more obvious the temperature change will be. Grab a thermometer and set it in the container so that the temperature-reading end sits below the water level. Take a temperature reading of the water — for our purposes, the temperature of the water will represent T1, the initial temperature of the reaction. Let's say that we measure the temperature of the water and find that it's exactly 10 degrees C. In a few steps, we'll use this sample temperature reading to demonstrate the principals of enthalpy. When you're ready to start the experiment, drop a single Alka-Seltzer tablet into the water. You should notice it immediately start to bubble and fizz. As the tablet dissolves in the water, it breaks down into the chemicals bicarbonate (HCO3-) and citric acid (which reacts in the form of hydrogen ions, H+). These chemicals react to form water and carbon dioxide gas in the reaction 3HCO3− + 3H+ → 3H2O + 3CO2. Monitor the reaction as it proceeds — the Alka-Seltzer tablet should gradually dissolve. As soon as the tablet finishes its reaction (or seems to have slowed to a crawl), measure the temperature again. The water should be slightly colder than before. If it's warmer, the experiment may have been affected by an outside force (like, for instance, if the room you're in is especially warm). For our example experiment, let's say that the temperature of the water is 8 degrees C after the tablet has finished fizzing. In an ideal experiment, when you add the Alka-Seltzer tablet to the water, it forms water and carbon dioxide gas (the latter of which can be observed as fizzing bubbles) and causes the temperature of the water to drop. From this information, we would expect the reaction to be endothermic — that is, one that absorbs energy from the surrounding environment. The dissolved liquid reactants need extra energy to make the jump to the gaseous product, so it takes energy in the form of heat from its surroundings (in this case, water). This makes the water's temperature fall. In our example experiment, the temperature of the water fell two degrees after adding the Alka-Seltzer. This is consistent with the sort of mildly endothermic reaction we'd expect.

summary: Grab a clean container and fill it with water. Insert a thermometer into the container. Add one Alka-Seltzer tablet to the container. Measure the temperature when the reaction finishes. Estimate the enthalpy of the reaction.


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Use the directional buttons on the D-pad to move forward, back, left and right.  Press the square symbol twice in quick succession. Keep your finger on the square key and slide your finger up or down to move up and down. As with the regular mode, use the D-pad to move forward, back, left and right. In place of the D-pad, use the right touch pad on your device to control the camera. Point it in the direction you want to move. Press the directional keys on your handset to move in the direction you desire.
summary: Use touchscreen controls on Minecraft PE versions downloaded to touchscreen phones or tablets. Open a game and find the Direction pad (D-pad) that is on your screen. Slide your finger forward on the screen to move the camera. Enter Creative Mode and enable the flying function. Use different controls on the Minecraft Experia PLAY edition.