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Yes, you can! To paint these, or mostly any glass item, wipe the surface with a paper towel dipped in white vinegar well. Do not touch it with your hands or fingers. If you have a stencil, tape it to the inside of the shade. If you do not, simply paint however you wish.
well, it would take a while but when the water eventually liquidises the clay (depending on the copacity of the water to the clay) then the water would of turned the water a greyish brown colour and may have some chunks of clay still floating in it does this help :-)
the filter paper allows the chamber to become "saturated" with the solvent.
The red litmus paper turns green because the acid (represented by red) and the base ( represented most commonly by blue) mix their Ph and become a nuetral. In short, red litmus paper in a base turns green.
Milk of magnesia is chemically known as magnesium hydroxide. Although this compound isn't very water soluble, the small amount that does dissolve acts as a base. Thus, milk of magnesia is somewhat basic, and litmus paper would turn blue if exposed to it. Nice....
Well if you place blue litmus paper in saliva and it turns red, then the saliva is acidic. If you put red litmus in the saliva and it turns blue, then the saliva is alkaline. However, if the red litmus doesn't change colour and the blue litmus doesn't change colour, the saliva would be neutral.
Pain doctors usually are checking for the medication they have prescribed you to be sure that you have it in your system and at correct amounts. They can although check for other drugs as well if they so desire to do this.
Dipped is the past participle as well as the simple past tense of dip.
What is charmatograhy paper? Just kidding! I assume you mean chromatography paper. Well, the answer to your question lies in the solubility of the different colour dyes. The more soluble the dye the faster it will travel across the paper. Also, some substances react better with the paper but I'm not sure that is the right answer.
Well,I could say yes,but it also depends on what kind of paper u use,so technically,yes paper can float on water
The hardware store has labels with water activated gum paper with little hooks. Anywhere that sells envelopes will have paper in the seal area as well as labels made of water activated glue paper.
Um well i suppose you could get paper and colour it inand then wrap or get colured paper but if u havnt got that stuff then i dunno put it in a cool box or sumthin lol
well, if you use water instead of milk, it will no longer be milk. it will be colour changing water.
Use a paper towel dipped in creamy peanut butter and massage it into the gum. It should dissolve the gum enough that it rubs off.
well it does but not that bad as when you make paper because to make paper that causes air pollution and water pollution.
Well the water dilutes if but urine is just the body excreting chemicals and waste.