No the same laboratory techniques used for making sythetic gems would not be used for making synthetic sedimentay rocks
No, the laboratory techniques used for making synthetic gems cannot be directly applied to making synthetic sedimentary rock. Synthetic gems are typically grown using high pressure and high temperature techniques, whereas the formation of sedimentary rock involves deposition and compaction of sediments over long periods of time. Thus, different processes and conditions are required to create synthetic sedimentary rock.
no
Minerals are required to be naturally occurring. Synthetic diamonds are not.
a chemist works in lab and sometimes a field because remember and a chemist needs objects or particles to answer some questions . so i will have to say that a chemist in the lab and on the field
It's a lot cheaper than mining them and synthetic gemstones made in the lab tend to be flawless. Synthetic gemstones are not fake, they are real and are often more beautiful but they are much cheaper to buy. Personally, I only buy synthetic gemstones.
synthetic
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we should not wear synthetic clothes while working on a kitchen or laboratory because synthetic clothes catch fire easily
Creation of synthetic elements in the laboratory is not based on nuclear fusion.
Synthetic or man-made elements. Obviously synthetic sounds significantly cooler.
synthetic immunoglobulins
Minerals are required to be naturally occurring. Synthetic diamonds are not.
synthetic immunogobulins
Synthetic Biology is a new research that combines engineering with science. It is a new way to encompass biology with techniques we do not normally see in nature.
No. Urine made in a laboratory was mad eillegal in teh state of Louisiana in 2010.
These are narcotics that are made inside a laboratory. They can include pain medications and other medicines that are approved by the FDA.
Ralph Lawrence Guile has written: 'A revised laboratory manual of synthetic plastics and resinous materials' -- subject(s): Plastics, Synthetic Gums and resins
Francium is a radioacive chemical element; francium is natural but also may be prepared in laboratory.