sifting.
it is basically 3 products that could be separated from sifting.
The science term for oxygen is O2. Oxygen is a chemical element with atomic number 8.
the "science" word for sugar is edible crystalline carbohydrates
If a material has the ability to burn, it is said to be FLAMMABLE.
A mixtter is not a recognized term in science. It may be a misspelling or a non-existent word. If you have a different term or concept related to mixing in mind, please provide more context so I can help clarify.
In science, sifting means to separate smaller particles from larger ones by passing them through a sieve whose pore size is intermediate between the two particle sizes.
Sifting flour adds air and removes any lumps.
I was sifting in the sand looking for a coin I dropped.
a science term is science
No. The science term is "physics", with an "s" at the end.
The term for science is volume, mass, and units.I HOPE you get the answer right.
Another term for applied science is technology, because technology is science that is used to create stuff.
Another term for applied science is technology, because technology is science that is used to create stuff.
Flour & Ashes
No. The flour stays chemically the same. Sifting mixes air with the flour and breaks up lumps.
To use a sifter, put the item you are sifting into the canister. Turn the crank and the item will come out sifted. Some recipes call for sifting before measuring and some call for sifting after measuring. Follow the directions for your recipe.
technology