Bolus of food
Bolus is a round soft mass formed in the mouth after chewing
The semi-solid mass of food formed in the mouth after chewing is called a bolus. It is a mixture of food particles, saliva, and enzymes that can easily be swallowed to continue the process of digestion.
nothing, but another isotope with the same atomic mass is formed
A delta is a land form created at the mouth of the river by the gradual deposition of river born sediments. See also "alluvial fan."
The Florida mass choir was formed in 1977.
A soft mass of chemical chewed food ready to be swallowed is called a bolus. The bolus is formed in the mouth during the process of chewing and mixing food with saliva to aid in swallowing and digestion.
An aufeis is another name for the naled, a sheet-lke layered mass of ice formed in freezing temperatures, from layers of frozen water.
The mass of the formula unit (NaCl) is formed from the sum of atomic weights of sodium and chlorine: 58,44 g.
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
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You can communicate through word of mouth or technology. Education is another way lots of information is spread to a mass of people.
when a gram of sulfur is burnt the mass product formed will be more than 1gram,zero,less than 1 gram or equal to 1 gram.