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Glass powder does not dissolve in ethanol. Glass is composed mostly of silicon dioxide, which is insoluble in most solvents, including ethanol.
Crystal methamphetamine fits the description of a white glass crystal powder that does not dissolve in water.
The ingredient that does not dissolve is baking powder. The needed medication to make you feel better does dissolve,so don't worry about leaving the white powder on the bottom of your glass.
To dissolve powder in water you typically need a beaker or a glass container to hold the water, a stir rod or stirring device to help the powder dissolve, and a scale to accurately measure the amount of powder being added to the water. Heating equipment like a hot plate may also be needed if the powder requires heat to dissolve.
You can dissolve a large tablet by placing it in a glass of water and stirring until it is completely dissolved. Alternatively, you can crush the tablet into a fine powder and mix it with water to help it dissolve faster.
When you add 1 teaspoon of talcum powder to a glass of water, the powder initially floats on the surface and does not dissolve due to its hydrophobic properties. Instead, it forms a suspension, where the particles remain dispersed in the water but do not mix uniformly. Over time, the talcum powder may settle at the bottom of the glass as the particles aggregate and become too heavy to stay suspended.
Bases don't dissolve glass; this is one of the reasons why lab equipment is made of it.
It is impossible.
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My dad used to put an aspirin in a spoon with water and let it dissolve before I would ingest it. The best way to dissolve aspirin is in a mortar and pestle. And then dissolve the powder in a glass of water before you drink it. The next best way is to chew it up real good in your mouth with your teeth, and then take a gulp of water and slosh it around in your mouth to dissolve the powdered aspirin. And then, swallow it all down with a full glass of water.
Glass Powder is glass that has been ground down into powder. Glass starts it's life as sand, is mixed with a fixed alkali such as Soda, Pearlash, or Borax, and a metallic oxide is often added. It is then ground down into a fine sand-mix powder, and melted into a viscous, or semi liquid state known as frit. Frit is pounded, pressed, or blown into the final glass product. For glass powder, the waste product such as left over frit, or glass products that have been broken and are no longer useful, the glass is ground down into powder, and made into beads. Glass powder is much finer than sand, and has the properties of the Borax and oxides that were mixed into the original glass product.
This can happen on a wooden window, where polyurethane varnish on the frame gets on the glass. Unfortunately, once polyurethane cures, it won't dissolve in anything, which is one of the things that make it so good. If you want it off your glass, you've got to use a razor-blade scraper and scrape it off. You could try using acetone (or MEK, if you can get your hands on some). It won't actually dissolve the polyurethane, but it may soften it a bit and make mechanical removal easier.