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In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Measure the length and width of the wall or surface that you are covering with stone. Multiply those numbers to find the square footage that you need to buy. Also measure the edges and corners, as these require different stones than the flat surface.  The majority of the area will be covered in flat stones. You may also want corner stones or edge stones. Flat stones are cut smooth on both ends to fit tightly together. Edge stones have a rough edge on one side for placement where they’ll be seen on the end of a wall. Airstone is sold in eight square foot packs of flat stones, six linear foot packs of corner stones, and seven and one half square foot packs of edge stones. AirStone adheres best with adhesive that is specifically designed for it. For interior walls, use AirStone Interior Adhesive. This comes in a bucket that covers 30 square feet of wall. Outdoor AirStone projects should use a tub of Loctite construction adhesive, which covers 10 square feet. If you prefer to use some other adhesive besides the one designed for AirStone, you are free to do so, but the result may not be what you want. Airstone currently offers three colors of stone, which are Autumn Mountain (tan), Birch Bluff (white), and Spring Creek (grey). These collections include stones in a range of colors, so be aware that every stone is not the exact same color. Since the stones in each color palette include a range of shades, you have a lot of flexibility to match them up with the other colors in the space. AirStone can currently only be purchased in the U.S. at Lowe’s, either online or in the store. AirStone, the manufacturer, does not sell their product directly to consumers. If you order online, you have the option to have your stone shipped in the mail, delivered by Lowe’s delivery service, or set aside for pick up at a local store.  Shipping costs may vary depending on how much stone you order and how far it has to ship. If you don’t like to order online, go to the nearest Lowe’s and pick out the stone you want.
Summary: Calculate how much stone you need. Determine how much adhesive you need. Choose from the color palettes available. Buy AirStone from Lowe’s.

The pH equation is as follows: pH = -log10[H3O+]. Ensure you know what all terms in the equation represent. Look at which term is used for concentration. In chemistry, square brackets usually indicate "concentration of". So the equation of pH would be read as "pH equals the negative logarithm of the concentration of hydronium ions". Read over your chemistry question. Identify the concentration of the acid or base. Write down the entire equation on paper with the known values represented in the equation. Always include units to avoid confusion. For example, if the concentration is 1.05 x 10-5 M, write the pH equation as: pH = -log10(1.05 x 10-5 M) When solving the pH equation, you must use a scientific calculator. First, hit the “negative” button. It is usually written as “+/-”. Now key in the “log” button. Your screen should display “-log”. Now hit an open bracket and enter in your concentration. Don’t forget to add exponents when necessary. Follow with a closed bracket. At this point, you should see “-log(1.05x10^-5). Hit solve. Your pH should be approximately 4.98.
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One-sentence summary -- Remember the pH equation. Identify the actual concentration. Solve the equation.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Preparing for an audition is a highly variable process. If you’re not allowed to use a script during the audition, memorize your lines by reading them aloud over and over until you can recite them confidently without referring to the script. Read the script over and over to identify the psychology driving your character. Bring that understanding to your performance.  Try performing the script in a variety of ways to strike the right tone. For instance, you might try performing an angry role by yelling or by using a terse, acidic tone. Additionally, find out when and where the audition will occur and plan to arrive there at the appointed time. Even if you aren’t a fit for the role you’re auditioning for, you might be able to get a role in another production. With your resume and headshot in hand, theaters and film studios will be able to contact you about other roles you might want. You might be asked to submit a resume and headshot well in advance of the audition itself, or you might be asked to submit it right before or right after your audition. When waiting in the lobby or waiting room for your turn to audition, don’t have a bunch of your belongings (scripts, notes, and so on) spread out that might take time to collect and order. This will only irritate the director, producer, and/or casting director. Casting directors and producers don’t want to have a conversation with you. They want to know if you can act. Present yourself in a single, quick sentence (“Hi, my name is Mike Fisher and I’m performing a scene from Hamlet,” for instance), then launch directly into the scene when they give you the go-ahead.  You might also be asked to name your agent, if you have one. Additionally, don’t waste time during the audition with questions. If you have questions, direct them to your agent, the audition liaison, or whoever helped you set up the audition. The process of performing your role in an audition is highly variable. In some cases, you’ll be allowed to read from cue cards or a script.  In other cases, you’ll be expected to have your lines memorized. Some auditions permit you to select the role you want to audition, while other will expect you to recite a passage directly from the production that you’re auditioning for. The rules and expectations about what role you’re to perform during the audition will be explained to you in advance. Unless you recognize someone specific in the audition, you never know who is a director, a producer, and so on. Some of the people at your audition could be your ticket to getting the job -- or another that you didn’t even audition for.  Therefore, smile and treat everyone in the audition room with respect.  Disrespectful behavior includes eating, smoking, or chewing gum inside the audition room. Additionally, don’t touch the casting director or any of their possessions. Thank the casting director and other audition staff before leaving.

SUMMARY:
Prepare for the audition. Submit your resume and headshot. Don’t make the audition crew wait on you. Don’t waste time with pleasantries. Perform your role as requested. Be respectful of everyone.