There are many different names for this. The most common among artists seem to be "eraser residue" or "eraser dust". I've also heard it called "eraser crumbs", which probably comes from the use of bread crumbs to erase prior to the discovery of rubber as an effective eraser.
Some people have their own names for it too, such are eraser "bits", "shavings" and "leavings".
The adhesive tape left a sticky residue on the glass.
The residue left on your fingers after eating chips is commonly referred to as "chip dust" or "chip crumbs." This residue is composed of small food particles, oils, and flavorings from the chips.
The leftovers from distillation are called "residue" or "distillation residue." This is the material left behind after the desired components have been separated through the distillation process.
The white residue left behind by water is typically mineral deposits, such as calcium and magnesium, that have dissolved in the water and then solidified on surfaces when the water evaporates.
The white residue left in the pot after boiling water is typically caused by minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, that are present in the water. When the water evaporates during boiling, these minerals are left behind and form a white deposit. This residue is commonly known as limescale or mineral deposits.
After a pencil is sharpened, the extra materials left in the sharpener are known as pencil shavings. These should be dumped regularly as old-school electric pencil sharpeners have been known to rarely catch on fire due to an overflow of pencil shavings in the machine.
Erasers become smaller when you use them because the friction from rubbing against the paper causes tiny pieces of the eraser to break off and be left behind on the paper, essentially erasing the pencil marks. This gradual wear and tear process results in the eraser getting smaller over time.
The adhesive tape left a sticky residue on the glass.
A residue is something left over. Fires usually leave a residue of ash.
A filtration residue is the solid substance left in the filter media(filter paper, sponge, activated charcoal, etc.)... Whenever filtration occurs when the solid substance is separated from the liquid the recovered liquid is called filtrate while the recovered solid is called residue or precipitate. It is sometimes associated with the residue left after decantaion but to be more specific some people call it filtration residue to clarify the statement.
Simply, dirt. Or you could call it solid particulate matter
Well, honey, what's left on that filter paper is the residue of whatever you filtered through it. It could be impurities, solid particles, or just some gunk you don't want in your final product. So, toss that filter paper in the trash and keep it moving!
Residue left on your plate after eating may be called crumbs or scraps by others.
Erasers pick up graphite particles, thus removing them from the surface of the paper. Basically, the molecules in erasers are 'stickier' than the paper, so when the eraser is rubbed onto the pencil mark, the graphite sticks to the eraser preferentially over the paper. Some erasers damage the top layer of the paper and remove it as well. Erasers attached to pencils absorb the graphite particles and leave a residue which needs to be brushed away. This type of eraser can remove the surface of the paper. Soft vinyl erasers are softer than the erasers attached to pencils, but are otherwise similar.
The oily residue was sent to the lab for examination.Go and wash that residue off your hands.
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Pure water has no residue; residues originate from impurities in water.