The paper becomes semi-transparent.
It will just hurt a lot, so I advise you not to do that.
Nothing happens. I have amber and wear it with wool and other clothing. At the very most there is friction.
they both look white
Wax paper melts! I Love you! You are so hot!___-----____---( ''/)
Graphite is an extremely soft material and is formed in layers as well. This combination of traits allows for the graphite to scrape off of the pencil tip and onto the paper.
you can rub the potato chips on a brown paper towel
Rub the substance on a paper bag, if it leaves a grease stain, it is a Lipid.
Blot up as much of the grease as you can with a dry paper towel. Rub the stain with laundry detergent and put it in the washer. Use hot water, unless this is food grease that fried proteins, then use cool water. After the washer check the stain, pretreat and rewash if the stain persists.
To grease is to rub lightly with fat.
i had it and my sister did it you put the water on the rub-on sheet and you stick it on the paper you want to rub it on and rub it with the stick
No, you do not have to grease parchment paper before using it.
No, you do not need to grease parchment paper before baking.
No, you do not need to grease parchment paper before using it.
Grease paper is a type of paper that has been treated with a thin layer of greaseproofing to make it resistant to grease and oil. It is commonly used in baking and cooking to prevent food from sticking to surfaces.
In the grease spot test, the filter paper becomes translucent when a grease spot is applied because the grease dissolves and spreads through the paper fibers. This causes the paper to become more transparent as the grease fills the spaces between the fibers, allowing more light to pass through.
Grease is a hydrophobic substance, meaning it repels water. When grease is applied to paper, it displaces the air within the paper fibers, reducing the light-scattering effect and making the paper more translucent. This effect is due to the change in the refractive index of the paper caused by the presence of grease.
; Greaseproof Paper : A protective wrapping paper made from chemical wood pulps, which are highly hydrated in order that the resulting paper may be resistant to oil and grease.