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Water is mainly used to keep fibers and other ingredients in suspension. Before the sheet is formed, pulp contain about 0.5% solid and 99.5% water.
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liquid suspension and powdered suspension
Water is the most common liquid used to dilute solutions (reduce their strength). Adding anything to water will not change its properties, only introduce other chemical properties. That is, if you added alcohol to water, you would be diluting the alcohol, not the water. You can moderate some of the properties of water by heating or cooling it, or adding solid solutes to make a gel or suspension.
Yes, adding "Mr." before a name is considered a prefix. It is a title commonly used before a man's name to show respect or formality.
Adding nothing to the water should not affect the rate at which the water freezes. Adding substances, though, can noticeably depress the freezing point so that it will take longer to freeze than pure water under the same conditions. Salt is commonly used for this purpose. Adding nothing to water isn't expected to do anything to the rate at which it freezes.
An air suspension is a form of vehicle suspension in which compressed air is used as a spring.
Irrigation, the practice of adding water to crops by mechanical means, is used to supplement or even replace the water from natural precipitation.
Before water bottles strangely enough a bucket with a cup was used
there is a variety of ways, but the most frequently used methods are through boiling the water or/and adding a little of iodine
it is used as a thickener for better stable emulsion of oil in water in mayonnaise
hi friend, The suspension used for Volvo bus is "Olympian suspension".