The chemicals need to make water gel is the fat of wale shark
Slurry contains 20% solid and 80% water while paste contains 80% solid and 20% water.
To make Nuru gel first purchase authentic Nuru power from an authorized dealer. This power can be mixed with water to resulting in a gel. The gel can then be used as an agent for making massages more pleasurable.
Walk North of Slurry Quay to the waterfall. Walk on the rocks in the water...and pick it up.
No. You could make a mold slurry.
slurry is poo and wee mixed together =D love you eve x
No. It will, however, create a slurry.
Without gel, using a lot of water will help it stay down. However, if your hair naturally stays or sticks up and/or out, you need gel.
I assume that by the name that would be the leftover ash from a coal fire (such as from a coal powered electric generating plant) mixed with water to form a slurry.
If you had a bucket of water and poured gel in it and it sunk is because gel is thicker than water aka heavier so water isnt strong enough to hold it
A process for the production of pure magnesium chloride liquor from siliceous magnesium minerals comprises the steps of continuously leaching the siliceous magnesium mineral with a hydrochloric acid solution at a temperature higher than 50° C. but below the boiling point and in such a manner as to maintain the pH of the slurry below 1.5 to prevent the formation of silica gel, continuously reacting such slurry with a reactive magnesia in order to raise the pH to 4.0-7.0 to precipitate substantially all the impurities from solution while preventing silica gel formation, and performing a solid/liquid separation of the slurry on suitable filtration equipment to obtain pure magnesium chloride liquor.
It is a jelly type explosive that can be pumped into holes in rock for blasting. It is an emulsion (where two things that don't usually mix are mixed- like oil and water) It consists of an oxidizer and a fuel, mixed into a water base. It is a safe and economical explosive for mining and mass excavations in construction. May also be called a "water gel".