Carbon
I don't know about making the original powder, but you can combine clear embossing powder with glitters to create your own glittered embossing powder. See some examples at www.scrapdiva-tina.blogspot.com
It is aluminum powder. The powder is mixed with polystyrene beads, which help distribute the powder. It's possible that the beads also create a little electrostatic charge, which makes the powder stick to the glass better.
You will need to buy black powder at a gun shop or online - it is regulated by the federal government, and most stores don't bother with all the paperwork needed to sell it.
They are SMARTies they do the opisite so suck all the powder
A true powder coat system consists of a powder which is evenly coated on the target component, then baked to melt the powedered plastic onto the surface. If it doesn't require baking, it isn't powder coat.
Boron
It depends upon the chemical, substance, or element the material is made of, but it is a given by you that it will be a weight of 1 g. If you could specify the material a better description could be given.
Sulfur is an element.
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Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur is an element.
Bonding powder is not a chemical element.
A powder called 'Ferrite' that is tightly compressed into the resistor. It's level of electrical conductivity changes as the compression rate changes - so the principle is simple. Happy to help. 'Matt
because this powder contains only the atoms of sulphur
It depends on the material of the powder.
Discrete Element Method = DEM Discrete element method is the way to simulate the movement of granular materials through a series of calculations that trace individual particles constituting the granular material. From: Handbook of Powder Technology, 2001