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The dissolution rate of a substance is affected by the surface area that can react with the liquid it is dissolving in. Powdering it increases the surface area so it increases the dissolving rate.
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
The actual surface area of the substance is larger when it's in powdered form, and as dissolving only happens at the surface area, dissolving a powder is a faster process. It is not an absolute necessity , though. When the substance is not powdered, it will dissolve as well, as the amount you can dissolve is only dependent on the substance involved. However, in powdered form, it will dissolve quicker.
Mascara is a powder, not a liquid.
Tomato powder is a mixture.
The dissolution rate of a substance is affected by the surface area that can react with the liquid it is dissolving in. Powdering it increases the surface area so it increases the dissolving rate.
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The streak of the mineral is the mineral's powder color
There is no such thing as Anise "powder". Ground Anise is a very fine "powderey" substance; therefore, the terms are interchangeable and the two are the same.
All you have to do is fill the lid of the acrylic liquid with the liquid, dip your brush into it and then dip the same brush into the acrylic powder and it will form a jelly substance witch you can then apply to the nail.
if detergent powder in liquid form how to make thicker form
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
smart starches are starches that can instantly or slowly change a powder substance into a thick liquid such as custard or angel delight
Powder is a separate state of matter. It does have properties of solid liquid and gas. If you put in iron balls in a jar of powder and shake. The iron balls will rise up (unlike liquid). If you make a small hole at the bottom of jar of powder the rate at which the powder will small depends only on the size of the hole and not on the powder height (unlike liquid). This also explains why hour glasses use powder. It is easier to mark time if hourglasses are filled with powder. Yet you can pour powder like liquid. There are many other properties which makes it a separate state of matter. Reference: http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0904/0904.2664v2.pdf
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When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.