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Yes, you can safely burn paper in a fireplace as long as it is dry and you don't overload the fire with too much paper at once. Make sure to use caution and monitor the fire closely while burning paper to prevent embers from floating out of the fireplace.
Yes you can, paper is very flammable.
It depends on the amount of available water. Paper can degrade in a year or less, or stay trapped as paper for centuries when kept dehydrated.
Filtrate. the ones trapped by the filter paper is called the residue
With paper or yarn or cut a shirt that doesn't fit you anymore
When light shines on a yellow paper it passes through the paper and becomes yellow as the contrast of the paper is yellow hence the yellow color of the paper absorbs the light given and converts it into a yellow light.
Because of surface stuctural irregularity of the the paper. Light photons that comes in contact wih the irregular surface will either be absorbed (light rays are trapped, can't escape/blocked) or reflected in random directions. In other words, the irregular reflections cannot form an image or produced a badly distorted image. That explains why when you look into some paper (e.g. decorative papers) you can only see the mirror image produce will be just an ambiguos vague shape of, e.g. your face.
Insulation depends on the amount of air trapped between two layers. Paper has almost no air inside, while styrofoam, which has a very good insulative property, has a lot of air trapped inside of it.
Paper is used to stop or trap the impurities after mixing it with water so that water should pass through and impurites should get trapped
Yes! Any coloured, waxy coated paper or trash has chemicals in it which can leave a dangerous residue in your flu that can in time cause a chimney fire.
It is sometimes called particulates, and after filtering the liquid is called the filtrate.
because the light goes throught it and you see the light on the paper i think...