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A plait point is a term used in liquid-liquid extraction. It is the point where all three phases (in a ternary diagram) are partially soluble in each other. (excuse me if this is wrong)

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it is eaitha a french plaite or similar to canrows no it is a plat that is of the hair, it hangs, fishtail plait or just a normal plait, and scalp plaits is cornrows and french plait and angel plait, hope this helps


What Off scalp plait?

it is eaitha a french plaite or similar to canrows no it is a plat that is of the hair, it hangs, fishtail plait or just a normal plait, and scalp plaits is cornrows and french plait and angel plait, hope this helps


What is the difference between s'il vous plait and s'il te plait?

s'il VOUS plait is a polite form of saying please s'il TE plait is what you use with friends


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Like 'plaited,' yes.


How can you use the word plait in a sentence?

She decided to plait her hair into a French braid for a stylish look.


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What is an on scalp plait?

a on scalp plait is a plait that is on the scalp for example cornrows, cornrows is an on scalp plait because it goes around the scalp like a plate but it isnt lifted or anything of the scalp - hope that helps


How do i change the tension in a plait?

To change the tension in a plait, you can hold the strands tighter or looser as you braid. If you want a tighter plait, pull the strands firmly. For a looser plait, maintain a lighter grip. Practice will help you find the right balance to achieve the desired tension in your plait.