If you are wondering about ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) some reports say only 3 freeze-thaw cycles, for example if you are doing a ligation reaction, you will see inefficiencies in ligation after three cycles. The powder form of ATP will be good if kept in a stable temperature and free from impurities. Our lab, upon reciept of aqueous ATP (10mM), makes freezer stocks at 10ul. This allows us to remove single partitions for use and only thaw two times.
gun powder
For example the melting of this powder.
A powder of a compound having a crystalline structure.
Curry powder is a mixture of spices.
Calculate the surface area of the item to be powder coated. Then after finishing the production(Powder coating), find out as to how much powder is consumed and how many items are Powder coated. Then calculate the coverage in square inches per Kg of powder used as under:- Surface area of item in Square inches x Number of items Coated Powder used in Kg
chalk powder floats.since it's density is less compared to oil"s.
I am not 100% sure, but if you add the powder into a aqueous solution contaning electrolytes and compared the conductivity before and after you added the powder into the aqueous solution, it may display a difference in conductivity.
Black powder and smokeless powder differ significantly in power. Smokeless powder is more powerful, providing higher velocities and energy compared to black powder. Smokeless powder's cleaner burn and increased efficiency make it the standard propellant for modern firearms, offering better performance and reduced fouling.
It's basically just makeup in a powder form. Just like your regular pressed powder, that's not pressed. It's used after your foundation to set your makeup and to create a more natural, flawless look compared to that of pressed powder. Pressed powder is more for you to use when you're on-the-go and to keep in your purse.
Powder coating typically leaves a thicker layer of paint on a surface compared to liquid paint. It is also tougher, harder to remove spots of and is less permeable by water and pollutants.
3 level tablespoons of cocoa powder plus 1 tablespoon of butter or shortening equals 1 square cube of unsweetened baking chocolate.
Only place I have seen it, is for veterinary use. It's really a big thing in Australia, horses and grey hounds for racing. They use it before a race, or after for recovery. Check Veterinary supplies in the U.S. for it, some in the U.K. will sell it for around $30 for 50ml, usually 1-3 ml per 200lb person.
Baking powder is not the same as baking soda. Baking powder is a 1:3 ratio of baking soda to cream of tartar, which are both raising agents designed for different purposes - one of them is activated by water, the other by heat. Baking soda is "strong" compared to baking powder, and is not a direct substitute for baking powder.
Yes due to the greater surface area of all the powder grains as compared to the massive bar of soap giving the solvent (water?) better access to the molecules of the soap and thus dissolving it faster.
Its a brilliant foundation for all skin types. Powder consistency, allows your skin to breathe, kind to your skin, natural looking - compared to other foundations.
yes! Countries like Indian Balochistan anything that blends in with people holding pots on there heads lots of spices like chilli garaam masala curry powder pepprica powder technically anything spicy or beautiful.
NO!!! modern powder is slow burning as compared to black powder and produces to much pressure for that type of steel process (Damascus is folded in the manufacturing process therefore laminated) and will cause the barrel to come apart which is like having a bomb in your hands