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Oil-based paints use oil as a binder, while latex-based paints use water. Oil-based paints are more durable and provide a smoother finish, but they take longer to dry and have a strong odor. Latex-based paints dry faster, are easier to clean up with water, and have less odor, but may not be as durable as oil-based paints.
Dry carbon lubricant is a type of lubricant that contains solid carbon particles suspended in a carrier fluid. It is applied to reduce friction between surfaces without using oil or grease. Dry carbon lubricants are often used in applications where oil-based lubricants are not suitable, such as high-temperature environments or where cleanliness is important.
During linseed oil polymerization, the oil molecules combine and form long chains, creating a solid film when exposed to oxygen. This process helps oil-based paints dry and harden by forming a durable coating on the surface as the oil molecules bond together.
No, magnesium is not typically stored under oil. Magnesium is a reactive metal that can react with water and air, so it is usually stored under a dry and inert atmosphere like argon or mineral oil to prevent oxidation.
The active ingredient in most dry erase markers is a dye-based ink that contains pigments and solvents, along with a polymer that helps the ink bond to the surface of the whiteboard.
Linseed oil typically takes about 1-2 weeks to dry when used as a drying agent in oil painting.
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Use oil and dip your bread in!! omg dumb much?
Pour some vegetable oil on a piece of bread & rub the damascene gently, then wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth.
3 cups of flour 3 tsp active dry yeast 3 tsp sugar There are more ingredients to make Bread but you asked for 3
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It usually depends. If you have really dry hair, once a week should be good otherwise if your hair is just dry then once every 2 weeks. I used to have really dry hair from dying it every 2-3 months then when i started hot-oil treatments, it really made a difference. Try Coconut Oil or Olive Oil. Hope this helps answer your question :)
No, the oil in bread dough does not cause the yeast to rise faster. Oil improves the taste and texture of the bread.
Yes, linseed oil is flammable when dry.
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Your basic oil dry is just saw dust and sand.
If your liquid in the receipe is 1 cup of water etc. decrease the water 1/2 c and replace it with 1/2 milk 1/2 water, i am not sure but i think the dry milk adds calcium to the bread or the white color. When I do bread it seems I mainly use water, oil or some type of liquid, I think that Tablespoon of dry milk would equal 1 c of milk, you would have to taste it.