No.
Yes
to prevent it from sticking
Chemists usually scoop powder out of their containers onto little squares of wax paper called "weighing paper" that they know the weight of before adding the powder. They can then weight the powder and paper together, subtract the paper's weight, and arrive at how much powder is on the paper. The powder can then be moved around on the paper and poured to wherever you need it. If you need a more accurate measurement or the substance is toxic, you can always weigh the container you want it in, "zero" your scale to this weight, and add your desired amount of powder. I always put a crease on my weighing paper along the diagonal of the square to make pouring easier after measurement.
You can prevent toffees from sticking onto paper cups by lightly greasing the cups with butter or non-stick cooking spray before placing the toffees in them. This will create a barrier between the candy and the paper, making it easier to remove them without sticking. Another option is to use foil or parchment paper cup liners instead of paper cups.
Your teacher might be chewing on paper napkins to control her appetite and not gain weight.
Nope. Granite is largely Calcium Carbonate (Ca2CO3). Calcium carbonate is not ferromagnetic and does not produce nor interact with magnetic fields.
No, filter paper is not suitable for separating chalk powder. Chalk powder is insoluble in water, so it will not pass through the filter paper when mixed with water. To separate chalk powder from water, you can use techniques like sedimentation or decantation.
Put a sheet of wax paper on top of each layer (if you're stacking it).
To effectively use parchment paper in a dehydrator, simply cut the parchment paper to fit the trays, place your food on top, and dehydrate as usual. The parchment paper will prevent sticking and make cleanup easier.
I love chewing on napkins & paper towels! Its a craving I cannot resist. If I'm really hungry I'll pop in a napkin or paper towel and It'll satisfy me for a moment. I'm a sophmore now I been chewing since the 7th grade.
wrap it in paper and throw it away in the trash can
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