Paper is a solid. Although it contains liquid water in it, as a compound it is considered to be a solid.
yes paper is most definitely solid,
although it is made from the sap from a tree.
Paper is cellulosic and thus polymeric. Being a polymer, the molecular weight is too high for it to be anything other than a solid.
Because is a tree
Bc is a tree
We use filtration when we want to separate a solid and a liquid. e.g. chalk and water The residue left behind at the filter paper will be chalk in this case, for it is a solid:)
Filtration is a process of separating a mixture of solid suspended in liquid. A filter paper is used in the process , then the mixture is poured over the filter paper , the liquid passes , but the solid particles suspended in the liquid , are stopped by the filter paper as residue. Thus , They get separated.
*Filtration - Darling, learn how to spell before you put a basic question up. Filtration is used to separate solids (Such as sand or small rocks) from liquids. It is set up using a funnel, filter paper, a stand and a beaker to hold the filtrate. The liquid is poured into the funnel, the solid is trapped in the filter paper and the liquid passes through into the beaker - the liquid is then called 'filtrate'.
Depends on the solid object. Generally, yes. A magnetic material (steel, iron etc.) offers some shielding while a superconducting magnet offers I believe perfect shielding. Fridge magnets work just fine through paint, paper etc. It's the thickness of paper pushing the magnet away from the door that stop you holding up a book, not that the magnetic force is stopped by the paper.
You can make a PH indicator solution out of blueberry juice, or you can buy litmus paper or use an indicator solution that you can buy at the store.
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yes toilet paper is a solid.
paper is semi solid bcuz it is chrush able and torn by force
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Yes. Paper is a solid.
Yes, paper is a solid.
No, it is a solid.
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A paper is used in transferring solid substances so that we can filter the liquid substances.
no.it's a solid material
eat the solid first then deficate it then put it in the test tube