Carbon paper is opaque
hectograph paper is thin and carbon paper is thick
form_title= Carbon Paper form_header= Print all receipts on carbon paper. How many sheets do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5} What will you be using the carbon paper for?*= _ [50] Do you want the carbon paper delivered?*= () Yes () N0
Carbon (C) has any influence on litmus paper.
Carbon paper has a carbon film on one side. As a basic example: when placed between two sheets of paper, anything written, or typed using a typewriter or a dot matrix printer, on the top paper will also be transferred on to the bottom paper. This results in an original and a copy.
recycle! recycle!
Dispose of them.
it will explode
Carbon paper is opaque
throw them into a dustbin that's all
hectograph paper is thin and carbon paper is thick
form_title= Carbon Paper form_header= Print all receipts on carbon paper. How many sheets do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5} What will you be using the carbon paper for?*= _ [50] Do you want the carbon paper delivered?*= () Yes () N0
Carbon paper and "no carbon required" paper - otherwise known as "action paper".
A carbon copy is made by using carbon paper. Carbon paper is a very thin sheet of paper coated on one side with a film of carbon in suspension. The carbon paper is placed between two sheets of paper when intending to write or type (with a typewriter) on one of the sheets and to produce a duplicate of the writing on the second sheet of paper. It is important to have the carbon side of the carbon paper resting on the paper that will be the duplicate. The term "carbon copy" (abbreviated cc) is used to indicate the duplicate. Now, when it is possible to create duplicate copies by other means, the term "carbon copy" continues to be used to refer to the duplicate copies.
Carbon (C) has any influence on litmus paper.
you can either flush it down.... or.. throw it in the bin.
Carbon! Carbon is a basic of all living thing. Tree does too and wood is only carbon. So paper is made of carbon.