synthetic indigo is easier to make then natural indigo, synthetic indigo is made in laboratories and natural indigo are found on tropical plants
it usually used as tyres.. it also used as machines or engines tools and as part.
Rather than being elements in the sense of chemistry, natural pearls are composed of calcium carbonate minerals and the protein conchiolin. Please see the link.
the perfect color is Roy G. Biv.which is R-red O-orange Y-yellow G-green B-blue I-indigo V-vilot This rather depends on the personal preference of the person and their liking. It could be black, red, blue etc., it all depends on the person in the end, so in a sense, there is no such thing as a "perfect color".
An experiment should cause no harm to the natural world (apex)
The properties of synthetic polymers vary as it depends on the polymer. Synthetic polymers are created for certain uses so a useful property for a Nappie would be that it absorbs liquid through thermogels however this would not be a useful property for a raincoat as it would absorb the water rather than repeal it.
Rocks are a naturally occurring assemblage of minerals. They are not synthetic and would be described as having a crystalline rather than fibrous texture.
Natural sponges are way more expensive. And since they grow fairly slow and have to be harvested during rather nasty working conditions(by hand, by divers) they're not the most ethical of products.
Big difference, Synthetic, generally refers to the thing itself being Synthetic, rather then Natural, whereas Man Made, refers to the process. Just because something is Man Made, does not by necessity make it Synthetic, look at all the man made mistakes in life, you wouldn't call them Synthetic Mistakes, would ya? or what about Man Made automobiles, you would call them Synthetic Transportation Vehicles would you? I mean,, cup cakes are man made, but are they Synthetic?
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A synthetic opiate is one that is produced with a petrochemical base rather than partial natural one. The petrochemical base would be cheaper if it could be done. The synthetic opiates are very difficult to produce because the process is very complex. All opiates are based on the effects that the poppy plant has on animals. Some feel that it would be extremely addictive even after one use.
Not natural or genuine; artificial or contrived. It's something that has not been brought on by natural events. Sort of like synthetic leather.
Hydrogen (H2) is not synthetic. Rather, it is the most abundant element in the universe. The reason that hydrogen is rather uncommon in its pure form on Earth is because it is extremely lightweight and fast moving. Thus, the atoms quickly escape through the atmosphere.
A bioprosthetic is another term for a bioprosthesis - a prosthesis made from biological, rather than synthetic material.
The word "Indigo" had a rather complicated upbringing.The first recorded use is "indikón", in Ancient Greece, meaning "Indian blue"It was then stolen by the Romans and became the Latin word "indicum"Then it was stolen again by the Spanish and became the word, "indico", eventually becoming we use today, indigo
Silk is reusable, in that it can be repurposed and remade. However, it is not truly recyclable.
It's not up to NASCAR but rather the manufacturers decision.
Injigo.Easy to remember, eh? My source is http://www.freedict.com/onldict/jap.html. It's a Japanese-To-English translator!! =DDDUpon searching for the word indigo, I've found no results reading injigo as the Japanese word for indigo. Rather, I've found from a very reliable translator that "Ai iro" (あい いろ) means indigo blue, if that's sufficient.