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Soda ash, i.e. Sodium carbonate or its bicarbonate
I assume that by the name that would be the leftover ash from a coal fire (such as from a coal powered electric generating plant) mixed with water to form a slurry.
No. An ash fall is not a volcano; it is a product of some volcanic erputions.
it is used for concrete because it dry into a hard substance and when mixed with the right substances, can dry under water
Ash doesn't dissolve sugar. Ash can be an example of a catalyst. Pure sugar will not ignite but mixed with ash will be able to ignite even though the ash is not burned.
Soda ash, i.e. Sodium carbonate or its bicarbonate
I assume that by the name that would be the leftover ash from a coal fire (such as from a coal powered electric generating plant) mixed with water to form a slurry.
I assume that by the name that would be the leftover ash from a coal fire (such as from a coal powered electric generating plant) mixed with water to form a slurry.
No. An ash fall is not a volcano; it is a product of some volcanic erputions.
An ash fall is a rain of airborne ash resulting from a volcanic eruption.
it is used for concrete because it dry into a hard substance and when mixed with the right substances, can dry under water
Probably not, as ashes when mixed with water are typically very low in nutrients, and tend to be acidic.
Ash doesn't dissolve sugar. Ash can be an example of a catalyst. Pure sugar will not ignite but mixed with ash will be able to ignite even though the ash is not burned.
diaper ash
Brown mixed ash
if dinosaurs died because of ash fall than all the dinosaurs died because of that
The most infrequent date for ash Wednesday to fall on is the twenty ninth of february