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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.
It dissolves.
buy turmeric powder then take a glass of distilled water add 1 teaspoon turmeric powder to it you will notice that the color of the water turns yellow this solution is your indicator
I would like to test the effect of adding a teaspoon of baking powder to a glass of vinegar.
Glass Powder is glass that has been ground down into powder. Glass starts it's life as sand, is mixed with a fixed alkali such as Soda, Pearlash, or Borax, and a metallic oxide is often added. It is then ground down into a fine sand-mix powder, and melted into a viscous, or semi liquid state known as frit. Frit is pounded, pressed, or blown into the final glass product. For glass powder, the waste product such as left over frit, or glass products that have been broken and are no longer useful, the glass is ground down into powder, and made into beads. Glass powder is much finer than sand, and has the properties of the Borax and oxides that were mixed into the original glass product.
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When you submerge the glass, oxygen bubbles form on the positive outlet, and Hydrogen bubbles form on the negative outlet. Soon a mould sort of thing starts to form on the water. Try it out, it is an awesome experiment. PS- All this stuff only happens if you place 1/2 a teaspoon of slat in the glass and stir it in, the submerge the battery. PSS- Make sure the whole battery is submerged.
When making lemonade from powder, the solvent is water.
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It is aluminum powder. The powder is mixed with polystyrene beads, which help distribute the powder. It's possible that the beads also create a little electrostatic charge, which makes the powder stick to the glass better.
if you use old baking powder, the cake will not rise properly. To test the baking powder to see if its still good, put one teaspoon of baking powder in a glass, add a little water, if it foams real good, you can use it, otherwise throw it out and get new.