potash, KOH, dissolve it in water and add fat and you will get soap.
The white stuff that floats in water after boiling is usually mineral deposits, such as calcium carbonate, that are left behind when the water evaporates. These deposits are commonly known as scale or limescale.
Yes, ashes can burn completely in a fire, as they are the residue left behind after the combustion of materials.
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.
No, you cannot burn ash in a fireplace because ash is already a byproduct of burning wood. It is the residue left behind after the wood has been burned.
Tap water can leave white residue behind because it contains minerals like calcium and magnesium. When the water evaporates, these minerals are left behind, forming the white residue known as limescale.
The white stuff that floats in water after boiling is usually mineral deposits, such as calcium carbonate, that are left behind when the water evaporates. These deposits are commonly known as scale or limescale.
the white powder is magnesium oxide. Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling white light to produce magnesium oxide. the equation is- 2Mg + O2 = 2MgO
It is called a 'Newmoria' and it is a scent left by bunnies to warn of prey and shows that they are keeping their territory.
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Yes, ashes can burn completely in a fire, as they are the residue left behind after the combustion of materials.
Yes, ashes do not burn completely because they are the residue left behind after a material has been burned.
The white trails left behind jets are known as contrails.
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.
Sedimentary, my dear Watson!
The stuff that makes most chocolates Brown - cocoa - is basically left out, and then you get White chocolate.
They left nothing behind in writing. The difference between 'prehistoric' and later peoples is that we call them 'prehistoric ' if no written information has been left to us by them or about them.
No, you cannot burn ash in a fireplace because ash is already a byproduct of burning wood. It is the residue left behind after the wood has been burned.