Whiskey, usually whiskey will help. Try it for an experiment!
Yes, "gunk" is a colloquial term used to describe any thick, sticky, or greasy substance that is typically unpleasant or difficult to remove.
They are used so that you don't get any toothpaste or dental gunk on your clothes.
Yes, meat will cook in Pepsi. It can also cook in Coke (which is used in a recipie). You can make crockpot chicken in you crockpot with chicken, ketchup, and coke/pepsi. It sounds gross, but it is delicious!
Here are examples: Carbonated Beverage SOLUTE:CARBON DIOXIDE SOLVENT:WATER Brass SOLUTE:COPPER SOLVENT:ZINC Dental Fillings SOLUTE:Mercury SOLVENT:SILVER
One chemical that can be used to dissolve rust is phosphoric acid.
it can be used as a preservative in cooking
The Asian plant with leaves used as a beverage is called Camellia sinensis. It is commonly known as tea.
It's a beverage.
characteristic of meat used in processing??
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its is something that can dissolve
Gunk is a thick and messy substance. Synonyms are slime, muck, sludge. It is offensive when you describe someone as gunk. Gunk is all the nasty stuff that collects over the years at the bottom of the gas tank. Generally, it would be any gooey sticky nasty stuff you really don't want to get on you. "Gunk" is a brand name for an automobile engine degreaser, as well as other car care products. A greasy messy near-solid mass. (After Gunk, a trademark for a degreasing solvent). A psychedelic new genre of music combining 'G'runge and p'unk'. A subculture of 21st century American males, combining elements of modern gothic culture with punk rock. Also used to describe a 'g'uy acting like a f'unk'.