I have no idea... Go look it up some where else! wow i am rude
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a gas above -78 deg celcius. Not sure a gas can have a texture. Below that it is similar to that of fozen water and is often called dry ice. The actual texture would depend on the texture of the walls of the container within which it was frozen. Just like ice, it can be rough, smooth, rippled, depending on the container in which it was frozen.
lime water will stay the same, it will only change colour and texture if carbon dixoide is added to it.
Fermentation - creates bubbles of carbon dioxide... which causes the dough to rise, and gives bread light, open texture.
The texture is smooth.
Tactile Texture is texture that you can feel.
Form Figure Filial Color Texture Garnet Line Conduit Deformation Organix
what is aluminum texture
Visual Texture is texture that is not touchable but can be seen.
Actual texture is texture which may be physically felt. Implied texture is texture that may be seen only, as in a painting. For instance, while the smooth texture of a statue or the uneven texture of a painter's brushstrokes are actual texture, the rough-appearance of a table in a still life painting is implied texture.
The 3 kinds of textures are: * Visual texture * Artificial texture * True texture
no texture
I belive it has no texture