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Finely powdered silver is black in color (which is what made it useful for black and white photography - now largely superseded by digital photography).
Powdered borax is white.
The same as ordinary white paper. However, white paper is bleached to make it white. Brown paper is NOT bleached.
Calcium sulfate, CaSO4, is a naturally occurring calcium salt. It is commonly known in its dihydrate form, CaSO4∙2H2O, a white or colourless powder called gypsum. As uncalcined gypsum, the sulfate is employed as a soil corrector. Calcined gypsum is used in making tile, wallboard, lath, and various plasters.
white
Finely powdered silver is black in color (which is what made it useful for black and white photography - now largely superseded by digital photography).
The difference is the thickness and the type of paper covering the gypsum.
the color for the gypsum rock is lik ewhite
Drywall is white because is most commonly made from gypsum plaster. Gypsum is a chalky white substance.
White
Yes, you do eat a white powdered donut. I do if there's jelly in it.
no because white sugar is more clumped than powdered sugar and powdered sugar doesn't taste like sugar that much Powdered sugar is chemically not fundamentally different from regular sugar, just more finely ground. However, powdered sugar may contain additives to prevent clumping. you are exactly right!!!! by Terrier23
Gypsum is soluble in water - Talc isn't
Clear. Sometimes white.
Gypsum is a white or colorless mineral.
A white powder or colourless crystals.
Bauxite can be white, gray and yellow. limestone is gray Gypsum is Orange brownish.