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Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
have you tried it?
talc doesn't react with water at all as the talc is insoluble in water.it is chemicaaly called hydrated magnesium silicate.there may be a slight reaction of talc powder or talc with mineral acids.talc is now widely called talcum powder
Yes, If mixed with water!
it decreases water tension you can prove this by gettin water putting it into a bucket then apply talcum powder to the waters suface do not mix it then apply a single drop of detergent into the bucket the talcum powder looks like its a cracked piece of glass this happens because the water tension has changed !!!!supplement. Perhaps Surface Tension is the proper name of the property.
Talcum powder is insoluble in water.
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
use a kitchen strainer and pour water over the talcum powder nail mixture use a magnet talcum powder is non magnetic
Talcum is not dissolved in water.
Talc is insoluble in water.
have you tried it?
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
talc doesn't react with water at all as the talc is insoluble in water.it is chemicaaly called hydrated magnesium silicate.there may be a slight reaction of talc powder or talc with mineral acids.talc is now widely called talcum powder
yes , it's like a popping bubbles , just like vinegar and talc.
Yes, there is, it is a solution of coffee powder in water.
Yes, If mixed with water!
it decreases water tension you can prove this by gettin water putting it into a bucket then apply talcum powder to the waters suface do not mix it then apply a single drop of detergent into the bucket the talcum powder looks like its a cracked piece of glass this happens because the water tension has changed !!!!supplement. Perhaps Surface Tension is the proper name of the property.