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The oil that's in the chips is soaked up by the brown paper bag. Plastic bags like they come in originally don't soak up the oil so you never see this until the chips are in an absorbant container. They same thing will happen if you put the chips in a bowl lined with paper towels or a napkin. The bowl liner become oily and discolored. Now you know how much fat is in potato chips.
Anwser:Yes, the wettness does affect the paper. Scientific studies says that if paper recifece to mutch water it will lose its strangth and the paper will tear.paper is made up of cellulose meaning repeating units of glucose. These glucose molecules are layered on top of each other held together by hydrogen bonding. When you wet paper, water actually can hydrogen bond to the glucose molecules which causes the structure of cellulose to loose strength. So wet paper can tear easily when wet. This doesn't happen when paper is submerged in oil because oil is a fat, hydrophobic, no hydrogen bonding.
Sugar will not dissolve in oil because of high density of oil.
You can't wipe off fingerprints from paper because it has the oil from your hands soaked into the paper. The only way to get rid of them is to throw the paper away.
no
The paper will become orange in colour.
cause u c, when u drop it on paper it will go soggy
The oil that's in the chips is soaked up by the brown paper bag. Plastic bags like they come in originally don't soak up the oil so you never see this until the chips are in an absorbant container. They same thing will happen if you put the chips in a bowl lined with paper towels or a napkin. The bowl liner become oily and discolored. Now you know how much fat is in potato chips.
Try a brown paper bag and iron over the top, or some talc powder and iron
It will be a big blob of paper and dough
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?
Overfilling an engine with oil is almost as bad as under filling. The excess oil will be hit by the spinning crankshaft and will cavatate which will aerate the oil. This will cause air to be mixed with the oil, causing a loss of lubrication. Drain the oil out immediately and pour in the correct amount.
Cause you added too much salt ans it is suppose to be oil you add to the water
One would expect motor oil to be brown.
Yes. Oil can pass through filter paper sucsessfully.
The oil normally turns brown with age. It can also turn brown with internal failures.
Cause you added too much salt ans it is suppose to be oil you add to the water