glucose is what body needs. It may or may not be liquid. as long as its glucose
one is liquid and one is powder
Because its a soluble powder? The powder is denser then the liquid... so as it dissolves - as powder will do in liquid- the density remains and the powder disappears... Same as with flour or any other thickener.
glucose? i think glucose is a different thing than liquid glucose.
Put the glucose powder on your left-hand side and the silver chloride powder on your right-hand side. My goodness, it can be sooo easy!
No, talcum powder is not a liquid. It is a solid substance in the form of a finely ground powder.
"mg" is a measure of weight, the form (solid, powder, liquid etc) is irrelevant.
Glucose is a solid but it can turn to a liquid after a certain temperature. It is used in chewing gum and can be found in our body's. It is what makes our muscles ache when we wake up in the morning if we have done exercise and we have not done a cool down.
stiring
To make a powder from a liquid, you can use a process called spray drying. This involves spraying the liquid into a chamber with hot air, which evaporates the liquid, leaving behind the dry powder. The powder can then be collected and stored for later use.
Powder is considered a solid, not a gas, nor a liquid. it is actually a solid
I am pretty sure its a powder
No,powder called powdred solid