Because it's a finely divided powder, and almost all finely divided powders are explosive.
No. Custard powder is dry milk, dried eggs and sugar with colors, flavorings and preservatives. It is not explosive in its normal state.
is birds custard powder gluten free?
Yes.
The basis of custard is cornflower and egg there are are no nuts in traditional custard,
How long does harry hornes custard powder last when can is opened
NONE
well... i dont think so i dont know what harry horenes custard powder is
no... it doesnt...
Iridium is not an explosive metal.
Yes, dextrin powder can be used in manufacturing custard powder as it serves as a thickening agent and helps to improve the texture and stability of the final product. Dextrin is derived from starch and can enhance the creaminess of the custard while also providing a smooth mouthfeel. Additionally, it can contribute to the overall flavor and sweetness of the custard. However, the formulation must be balanced to ensure the desired consistency and taste are achieved.
Firecrackers are typically made by combining an explosive powder, such as flash powder or black powder, with a binding material, like paper or cardboard. The explosive powder is wrapped in the binding material, which is then sealed to create the firecracker. The fuse is attached to the firecracker to ignite the explosive powder when lit.
Yes, you can release kinetic energy from custard powder by converting its potential energy through movement or interaction. For example, when custard powder is agitated in water, the kinetic energy is generated as the particles move and interact with each other and the liquid. Additionally, mechanical processes like stirring or shaking can also impart kinetic energy to the custard mixture. However, the process is more about the movement of particles than the custard powder itself storing significant kinetic energy.