Refined
It is generated, which is closest to processed!
Yes, they are refined processed carbohydrate.
Gold is processed through a series of steps, which typically include crushing the ore into smaller pieces, then using chemicals like cyanide to extract the gold from the ore. The extracted gold is then refined through processes like smelting to remove impurities and mold it into desirable shapes like bars or ingots. Finally, the refined gold is polished to achieve the desired finish before it is ready to be used in various industries.
When refined, 9ct gold contains approximately 37.5% pure gold. Therefore, if refined, there would be 37.5% pure 24ct gold in 9ct gold.
Some foods seen as 'bad' carbohydrates are refined (processed) carbohydrates. For a list of refined (processed) carbohydrates see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
No, it is a refined processed carbohydrate.
it is crushed into sand like powder by hammers.
Treated, handled, prepared, refined, fixed...
Yes it is. You can view a long list of refined (processed) carbohydrates, further down this page, listed under Related Questions
Not in their bare form. Only after they're refined and processed.
Gold is relatively non-reactive, a characteristic property of gold.Gold is found in natural state. It is gold and does not need to be refined or processed. All that may be needed is to extract it from a containing rock or just picked up off the ground. Gold does not tarnish or deteriorate