no. it is not because the nebula can cause the muckis to flemmup and disolve.
Bulk density is a mainly a property of powders, granules and other separated solids, usually used in minerals like soil or gravel. It is defined as the total amount of particles over the total volume they occupy.
An extremely general answer - poisoning. Possible chemical 'burn' if chemical is corrosive.
I suppose that these antivirus powders are only nonsense.
Asfoetida is not a chemical compound (thus has no chemical name), it is found in Indian food recepies and used in mixed curry or peppery powders.
There isn't one. There are millions of different types of powders, and most powders contain a vast array of different compounds. So there is no chemical formula for powder itself. You may be able to find an answer if you specify what powder you are referring to.
Against uranium powders or liquid aerosols you need a mask with filter for powders. Bulk depleted uranium is practically not dangerous.
density -------- Graduated cyllinders are used to measure volumes of liquids, powders or fine granules.
Baking Powder is the common name for Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate, NaHCO3.
- corrosive chemicals - radioactive chemicals - carcinogenic chemicals - fine powders
The tiny industrial diamond used in grinding powders will typically have a greater density than a 3 carat diamond in a wedding ring. Industrial diamonds are engineered to be very dense and durable to withstand grinding applications, whereas diamonds in jewelry are cut for brilliance and aesthetic appeal.
Effervescent powders typically release carbon dioxide gas when mixed with water. This gas is produced from the reaction between an acid (such as citric acid) and a base (such as sodium bicarbonate) in the powder.
powders dissolve easier in liquids then solids