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The solid substance left after heating coal is called coal ash, while the residue left after heating petrol is known as petroleum coke. These solid substances are byproducts of the heating process and can vary in composition depending on how the coal or petrol was processed.
A material is a substance used to make things, such as wood or metal. A raw material is a natural resource that has not been processed or transformed into a final product, such as crude oil or cotton. Raw materials are often the starting point for manufacturing materials.
Solid residue is the leftover material that remains after a substance has been burned, processed, or filtered. It typically consists of any impurities, unburned material, or byproducts that were not fully consumed in the process.
No, cement is not organic. It is a mixture of minerals, primarily limestone, clay, and silica, that is processed at high temperatures to form a hard substance. Organic materials are derived from living organisms, whereas cement is a man-made product.
A ginnery is a place were cotton is processed to take out the seeds.
In a ginnery, cotton is processed to separate the seeds from the fiber. The ginnery consists of machines called cotton gins that perform the ginning process.
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Not necessarily. Some tests are meant to detect the metabolites of a given substance and not the substance itself; that is, the end products after our bodies have processed a given substance.
No, screened menthol orange is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of menthol and orange oil that has been processed to remove impurities.
Kinetic energy is due to the motion of the particles .it is the energy processed by the virtue of the motion of the particle .
A flavouring enhancement substance added to food,used to improve the taste of many processed foods.
No. It still takes time for the substance to be processed through organs, i.e. the liver.
Silicon is the substance in sand that is used in making transistors. Silicon is used as the raw material for producing the silicon wafers, which are then processed to create the transistors.
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It is considered an ore as long as the locallized concentration of the mineral exceeds its crustal abondance.
Because water is a processed substance. It's pumped up out of the ground, cleaned out and sanitized pumped out and pressurized in your faucet. That costs money, and that's why you pay for water.